Google Account Creation: EU GDPR Complaints Rise—Deceptive Sign-Up Process?

Google is now facing a massive number of GDPR complaints on its end as users signing up for its accounts say that the company is deceptive and invasive of people's data. The signup process leaves the people no choice but to answer and comply with Google in their creation, or they will not get the account they need.

The process asks many questions to them, and it is "extensive," says the public.

Google Face GDPR Complaints about its Account Creation Process

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The General Data Protection Regulation law (GDPR) received complaints from the public regarding Google's account creation, and it talks about how the company is invasive in its processes. Users allegedly claim that Google is asking many things on its signup process, which is supposedly an easy and fast way to get ahold of its features.

According to TechCrunch, consumer rights groups are now going against the American company for its ways and observation of the account creation process, coming off as overbearing to the public. According to the complaint, the signup process must be straightforward in its conditions regarding the requirements and procedures for its account access.

Google: Is It Deceptive and Invasive in the Signup?

The investigation is not yet here, and there is no saying if Google violated the EU's top data protection law that aims to protect consumers from acts like these from Big Tech companies. The consumer group and user's complaints aim to make the internet company liable for its actions that affect the public that creates an account with Google.

Google's Many Disputes Now

Before you experience the Google Suite and many of its offers via the internet, users need to have a Google account that will help them access the tech company's features online. One of the most essential apps of Google now is Gmail, and the experience brings a lot to the public, including an AI for the system.

In the United States, Google is now facing a massive case against it, and it focuses on the data sale of its users to third-party companies that ask for information regarding their subscribers. The investigation is ongoing and aims to determine if these Big Tech companies went on to give others the user data that is against many laws.

Now, Google is facing another dispute, but this time it is with the European Union under the GDPR bill.

Users should not feel exploited for creating accounts in different services, and it should not ask them about personal matters as it would be for their use of the company's other services. The allegations against Google are massive, and it may have to change many things once it is found guilty of the complaints against the company.

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Written by Isaiah Richard

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