Google Asks Users to 'Take Action' on Surveillance Reform
Google Inc. is trying to build public support for surveillance reform next year, saying on a new webpage that "2015 will be our moment."
December 18, 2014 at 06:08 AM
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Google Inc. is trying to build public support for surveillance reform next year, saying on a new webpage that “2015 will be our moment.”
The page, a part of Google's “Take Action” hub, went live on Wednesday, according to The Hill. Google, however, published the page without fanfare and, as of Thursday afternoon, hasn't appeared to link to it from the main “Take Action” website, which the company uses to rally support for a “free and open web.”
A Google representative didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.
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