Danish consumer rights protection organisation has referred Google to regulator over its personal data storage policy.
A consumer protection organisation in Denmark has alleged that Google has broken privacy laws by not limiting how long it stores personal data, and has asked the government agency responsible to investigate.
Watchdog Taenk (Think) has asked Denmark’s Data Protection Agency (DPA) to check whether Google’s data collection adheres to privacy laws.
A document from Taenk, that has been seen by Reuters , said: “The consumer council Taenk would like the Data Protection Agency to assess whether Google’s indefinite data collection complies with consumer’s basic right to privacy.