Privacy Policy, Data Protection and Inter-jurisdictional enforcement of Data rights; Meeting the Realities of the New Normal By Stanley O. Omotor

Privacy policies are policies which are intended to educate internet users and regulate how digital information is collected, why they are collected, and how they are managed. Organizations with digital platforms are required to have privacy policies to regulate the collection and use digital information, especially personal data.
To aid a realistic analysis of the topic, we will be analyzing the provisions of Google Privacy Policy (“GPP”) . The preference of the GPP for analysis, rather than any other privacy policy, is informed by the reason that Google is one of the most populous digital service provider globally as almost all internet and phone users interact with one form, or the other, of the digital services provided by Google. Popular Google applications (“apps”) and platforms include Google search, YouTube, G-mail, Chrome browser, Google Play Store, Google Map and the Android operating system. For instance, the Android operating system is reputed to be the largest installed base of any operating system worldwide controlling the global operating system market with a 74.13% share.