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The Dutch Data Protection Authority (Dutch DPA) supervises the fair and lawful use and security of your personal data, to ensure your privacy today and in future.
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Google has complied with Dutch DPA requirements
5 April, 2012
Following report by Dutch DPA, TomTom provides user with better information
12 January, 2012
Google announces opt-out option for collection of data about WiFi routers
15 November, 2011
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