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Calif. Panel Warns Stem Cell Agency Board Member

Calif. Panel Warns Stem Cell Agency Board Member

The California Fair Political Practices Commission warned Dr. John Reed in an official letter that his effort to appeal the denial of a Burnham Institute grant application raised "ethical concerns." The letter was made public Monday by Consumer Watchdog, a public interest group that brought the conflict-of-interest accusation against Reed in late 2007.
Race for stem cell vice chair’s job heats up

Race for stem cell vice chair’s job heats up

<p> The contest to be the next vice chair of the state stem cell board is heating up with Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-MA) <a href="http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/resources/KennedyLtr.jpg" target="_blank" rel="noopener">writing a letter endorsing </a>California State Democratic chairman Art Torres for the job.<br /> </p>
Google Defends Privacy of Gmail Service

Google Defends Privacy of Gmail Service

A Santa Monica, California-based nonprofit group that advocates for consumers is calling for the Internet’s search and ad leader to change the way it records users’ information. Officials with Consumer Watchdog say they want to see Google Inc. store personal search data for less than its current nine months, following Yahoo!’s lead, and also to give users a choice to “opt out” out of data retention, as some other search engines do.
High Borrowing Fees Sock Calif. Taxpayers

High Borrowing Fees Sock Calif. Taxpayers

SACRAMENTO, CA -- California's need to borrow billions to handle its basic government expenses in a soured credit market is costing taxpayers millions of dollars in heightened bank fees. "Big banks seem to find a lot of ways to gouge the taxpayers," said Doug Heller of Consumer Watchdog, a Santa Monica, Calif.-based consumer advocacy group. "Between overcharging us for their bank work and then asking for free money in the form of massive bailouts, it's like they're getting us coming and going."
NYT weighs in for online privacy controls

NYT weighs in for online privacy controls

<p> The oracle of progressive opinion, the New York Times editorial page, articulated the core concept for new privacy protection in America: "Internet users should be able to control how much of their personal data companies keep." </p>
Unbelievable request for stem cell cash

Unbelievable request for stem cell cash

<a href="http://www.cirm.ca.gov/faq/pdf/Bio.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Directors of California's stem cell agency</a> are being asked Tuesday to approve a request for $420,000 so the <a href="http://www.isscr.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">International...</a>
Watchdog Group Asks Google To Create Personal Data “Opt-Out”

Watchdog Group Asks Google To Create Personal Data “Opt-Out”

<strong>A Consumer Group Has Asked Google To Let Users Opt-Out Of Leaving Personal Data On The Search Vendor's Systems.</strong> <p> The nonprofit group Consumer Watchdog asked on Friday that Google give users of its search engine the ability to "opt out" of leaving personal data, such as IP addresses, on Google's servers. </p>
Yahoo Sets New Consumer Data Retention Policy

Yahoo Sets New Consumer Data Retention Policy

This week Yahoo released a new policy on data retention. Under the policy, the number two search engine will anonymize its users log data within 90 days. Consumer Watchdog, a nonprofit consumer group, immediately called on Google to match Yahoo's policy. Google currently has a policy of retaining data for nine months. Microsoft has an 18-month policy.