Ben Lovejoy posted: " Privacy campaigners the Electronic Frontier Foundation have filed a formal complaint with the FTC, claiming that Google "deceptively tracks students' Internet browsing." They say that Google is in breach of the Student Privacy Pledge the search giant "
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