Google's Chief Privacy Officer, Keith Enright, departs amid privacy team reorganization and scrutiny of data handling practices.

Google's Chief Privacy Officer, Keith Enright, announced his departure after 13 years at the company, amid a broader reorganization of privacy teams. His role won't be filled, as privacy policy will be shifted to individual product management teams. Enright's exit and the departure of Head of Competition Law, Matthew Bye, follow increased scrutiny of Google's data handling practices and antitrust concerns.

June 04, 2024
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