France’s CNIL Considers Google Analytics as Illegal
Sharing European data is only allowed if the other country has privacy laws that are “almost” the same as those in the EU. That’s not to say that the US doesn’t have privacy protections but they are far lesser as compared to the EU. This means that EU users don’t know if their data is being collected or how it is being used or who it is being shared with. In a statement, CNIL remarked, The operator of the website in question has been given a month to comply by only sharing anonymous statistics, or “if necessary, to stop using this service under the current conditions.” The CNIL says it has also ordered other website operators in France to follow the same trajectory. Furthermore, it says that it is also looking into other tools for measuring how many people are on a website and how they use it, and it has started an evaluation program to see which ones can be used.” Also, some additional may be made in this regard in the near future. Check out? Google Chrome Download Shortcut Picks Up Some Slick UI Tweaks