14. · Illegal activities
· Transmission of viruses (and other malicious programs)
· Discrimination and bullying
· Distribution of personal information of others
· Account hijacking, impersonation and spam
· Sexually explicit material
· Marketing regulated or prohibited products & services
(User Content and Conduct Policy, n.d.)
18. Whilst you still retain ownership of any Intellectual
Property rights over content that is yours, when you
publish your content via Google+, you grant Google
a certain licence to use that content.
(Google Terms of Service, 2012)
19. This licence allows
Google to store,
modify and/or
republish your content
through any of their
services.
(Google Terms of Service, 2012)
20. This license
continues even
after you have
stopped using their
services.
(Google Terms of Service, 2012)
31. · Information you give them
· Information they get from your use of their services
(Privacy Policy, 2012)
32. Information you give
them includes
anything you supply
when creating an
account or profile
For example: name, age,
gender, email, phone
number, credit card
(Privacy Policy, 2012)
33.
34. Information given to Google when creating an
account, is now used for consolidating profiles.
This would mean
that to use
Google+, you have
to create a profile
based on actual Thus preventing users from
information about misrepresenting themselves
yourself (which is against Google's
TOS anyway)
(Watchdogs Criticize New Google Privacy Policy, 2012)
35.
36. The device/platform
you are using,
Your location at time
of use
Any outside
destinations you have
come from/are going to
from Google
(Privacy Policy, 2012)
37. If you happen to call a
number provided by a
Google service
(Privacy Policy, 2012)
40. ● They are legally required to do so
● Your account is managed by an
administrator who is not you
● They need to externally process
data (in which case Google's policy
is still in effect)
● You give them consent
(Privacy Policy, 2012)
41. aside from any
legal requirements
for the release of
information,
the consent of a user for the
release of information is essential,
otherwise Google may not retrieve
or use personal information
42. After it became known
This is due, in part,
that Google was pulling
to an incident in a
data from Gmail
previous social
accounts without user
network attempt by
consent, Google was
Google called Google
subjected to
Buzz, launched in
independent audits
2010.
every 2 years for the
next 20 years, and a
condition that they
require consent before
sharing user information
(Ovadia, 2011)
47. a video chat
service
(Google+ Hangouts On Air - additional terms, n.d.)
48. In practice, this
means that if
anybody is providing
content in a Hangout
that goes against any
of the Terms of
Service...
(Google+ Hangouts On Air - additional terms, n.d.)
49. You must be over the legal age of
majority in the country you live in,
or over 18 (whichever is higher) to
make a Page
you must also be the owner, or an
agent of the owner of whoever or
whatever the Page is for
(Services for Verified Google+ Page Owner - additional terms, n.d.)
54. Google may change
any of the Terms or
policies related to
Google+ at any
time,
however they may give
you notice before they
do so
(Google Terms of Service, 2012)
55. If any changes are significant enough to warrant
noticing users,
Google will send or post a notice
through one or more of their
services
if the changes are NOT
significant...
(Google Terms of Service, 2012)
56.
57. Whilst Google does try to
be transparent regarding
its use of your data, and
the types of content and
conduct it allows
58. You should always
be aware of as well as your own
Google's responsibilities as to
responsibilities in how you may use
regards to your use their services
of its services,
61. References
Code of Conduct. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://investor.
google.com/corporate/code-of-conduct.html
Google Terms of Service. (2012). Retrieved from http:
//www.google.com.
au/intl/en/policies/terms/regional.html
Google+ Hangouts On Air – additional terms. (n.d.).
Retrieved from http://www.google.
com/+/policy/hangoutsonair.html
62. ont.
References c
Google+ Pages Contest and Promotion Policies. (n.d.).
Retrieved from http://www.google.
com/+/policy/pagescontestpolicy.html
Ovadia, S. (2011). An Early Introduction to the Google+
Social Networking Project. Behavioural & Social
Sciences Librarian, 30(4). doi: 10.1080/01639269.
2011.622258
Privacy Policy. (2012). Retrieved from http://www.
google.com.au/intl/en/policies/privacy/
63. ont.
References c
Services for Verified Google+ Page Owner – Additional
Terms. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.google.
com/+/policy/pages-services.html
Watchdogs Criticize New Google Privacy Policy. (2012).
Information Management Journal, 46(3). Retrieved
from http://search.proquest.com.dbgw.lis.curtin.edu.
au/docview/1019286409/1391422C8075FA33F06/35?
accountid=10382
64. ont.
References c
User Content and Conduct Policy. (n.d.). Retrieved from
http://www.google.com/+/policy/content.html