Have You Seen Google's 'Good to Know' Ad Campaign? [PHOTO HUNT]

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Jeremy Cabalona
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Have You Seen Google's 'Good to Know' Ad Campaign? [PHOTO HUNT]
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Google has taken a dewy-eyed approach with its "Good to Know" ad campaign to address users' privacy concerns. The multi-million-dollar campaign launched last month and uses child-like graphics to spotlight online privacy.

Google's handling of users' private information has been a hot topic, starting in 2010 when Google used members' private information from Gmail to feed its now defunct precursor to Google+Google Buzz.

Ads like the one below are popping up online, in magazines and newspapers and on billboards and subway posters.

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We spotted this one today on the Long Island Railroad and wanted to see if we can find more. Google placed ads in both New York City and Washington, D.C., subway stations.

Have you encountered any of Google's "Good to Know" ads while out and about?  Snap a picture and send it to us!

 

 

 

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What do you think of Google's campaign? Does it make you feel any differently about your online privacy?

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