A growing number of disgruntled Google users have filed complaints with the Federal Trade Commission concerning a range of issues.
The complaints vary from accusations of overcharging for advertising to returning pornographic sites when users search for their own names. The San Francisco
The most common complaints the Federal Trade Commission has received about Google include privacy and users wanting personal information that shows up in search results to be removed. Other complaints include Google's reverse phone directory that allows users to search a telephone number to find out who it belongs to and get a map to the person's home. Additional complaints involve Google Checkout and users not receiving a $10 credit for signing up and advertisers saying they were overcharged or falsely accused of click fraud. The Federal Trade Commission has also received complaints about Google's purchase of DoubleClick for $3.1 billion sighting monopoly and privacy fears.





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