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Cleo 2009-11-24 07:16 PM

German says Google Analytics is illegal
 
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[Germany] Several federal and regional government officials in Germany are trying to put a ban on Google Analytics, the search giant’s free software product that allows website owners and publishers to get detailed statistics about the number, whereabouts and search behavior of their visitors (and much more).

According to an article in today’s Zeit Online (poor Google translation here), multiple federal and state government officials charged with guarding over national data protection are convinced that Google Analytics is against the law in Germany and are mulling imposing fines on companies who use the service to gather detailed stats based on their website visitors’ usage patterns without the explicit consent of those visitors.

Still according to the Zeit Online article, an approximate 13% of German website publishers (meaning those with sites that have .de as their TLD) currently use Google Analytics, including several websites of leading media organizations, political parties and pharmaceutical companies. The government officials are particularly wary about the information Google is able to collect on websites of health insurance companies and the like, saying Google could conceivably create profiles of people that would include information about their interests, lifestyles, consumption patterns, political and sexual preferences.

This isn’t the first time German privacy protection officials have voiced their concerns about the Google Analytics service, as it had earlier criticized the search giant over keeping everyone ‘in the dark’ about which information they’re collecting exactly and how much identifiable data is sent to and stored on servers located on U.S. soil. German laws prohibit such data to leave the country, they claim.

Google Germany’s Per Meyerdierks, however, says the company is well within its rights to process user data in the United States because it respects the Safe Harbour treaty between the EU and the USA. He argues that an opt-out would be entirely unnecessary, and that users always have the option to refuse cookies anyway.

One German lawyer that gets cited in the article says the penalties could amount up to €50,000 (about $75,000) per website that uses Google Analytics to keep track of its visitors’ usage patterns.

Fonz 2009-11-25 03:52 AM

Those Germans had some more silly ideas in the past, look how that turned out ;)

Cleo 2009-11-25 06:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Fonz (Post 470402)
Those Germans had some more silly ideas in the past, look how that turned out ;)

Yeah they might up end up with Google putting up a big wall right down the middle of it.

Useless 2009-11-25 07:42 AM

I can appreciate them trying to protect the privacy of their people if that is, in fact, what they are doing, but this is the Internet age. All governments need to wake the heck up and get with the program.

Ramster 2009-11-25 09:26 AM

That's idiotic!! It's idiotic that a web site owner cannot know where a server came from. Any server software tells them the same thing (not as detailed but country yes) There is tons of software that does this.

LAJ 2009-11-30 11:27 AM

If anything it should be made illegal due to it underreporting traffic lol...

Adult Web Host 2009-11-30 01:28 PM

Go figure the Germans would come up with something like this. I use Google Analytics all the time and I can't see much difference from other traffic tools.

Fob 2009-11-30 02:14 PM

they can always block germany from using google analytics...lol

tickler 2009-11-30 05:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Adult Web Host (Post 470792)
I use Google Analytics all the time and I can't see much difference from other traffic tools.

Except the big G is apparently getting involved in the affiliate game, and you are handing them a lot of info for them to make decisions. |club|

urb 2009-12-02 04:43 AM

I'm with the Germans on this one. They make great cars, excellent sausages and quality beers. How can they be wrong about G?

stuveltje 2009-12-04 02:58 PM

I give you 3 reasons why i like the germans!

1: they have great food and beer
2: ........ahummmm lett me think...
3: still thinking...............

oke i ment 1 good reason:D|boobies|

Useless 2009-12-04 10:27 PM

Let's not forget Claudia Schiffer. |boobies|

Max@PuZcash.com 2009-12-05 04:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Useless Warrior (Post 471182)
Let's not forget Claudia Schiffer. |boobies|

... and Heidi Klum :-)


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