Google is facing multiple litigation over its new privacy policy that allows aggregation of personal user data from its services into a single profile of each consumer.

Suits were filed in federal courts in New York, Newark and San Jose, Calif., on March 20 over a revision that replaced a policy in which Google’s various offerings, such as photo posting service Picasa and instant message service Google Chat, did not share consumer data with each other.

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