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At Google, we put a lot of thought into improving your online experience. We’re alarmed by what we believe is a growing disregard for your rights as computer users. We’ve seen increasing reports of spyware and other applications that trick you in order to serve you pop-up ads, connect your modem to expensive, premium-rate numbers or hijack your browser from the site that you’re trying to visit.

We do not see this trend reversing itself. In fact, it is getting worse. As a provider of services and monetisation for users, advertisers and publishers on the Internet, we feel a responsibility to be proactive about these issues. So, we have decided to take action. As a first step, we have outlined a set of principles that we believe our industry should adopt and we’re sharing them to foster discussion and help solve the problem. We intend to follow these guidelines ourselves with the applications that we distribute (such as the Google Toolbar and Google Desktop). And because we strongly believe that these principles are good for the industry and users worldwide, we will encourage our current and prospective business partners to adopt them as well. These guidelines are, by necessity, broad. Software creation and distribution are complex and the technology is continuously evolving. As a result, some useful applications may not comply entirely with these principles and some deceptive practices may not be addressed here. This document is only a start and focuses on the areas of Internet software and advertising. These guidelines need to be continually updated to keep pace with ever-changing technology.

We look forward to an ongoing discussion with you and with our partners. We would like to hear your suggestions to improve and update these principles. Share your feedback at http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Web+Search.

Proposed principles


To join the fight against deceptive Internet software or for more information, please visit http://stopbadware.org. StopBadware.org is an independent “Neighbourhood Watch” campaign aimed at fighting malicious software. StopBadware.org seeks to provide reliable, objective information about downloadable applications, in order to help consumers make better choices about what they download onto their computers.

Note: If you think that you have a deceptive application on your computer or just want to check to make sure, there are a number of programmes that can help you. Spybot Search and Destroy, LavaSoft’s Ad-aware, and CWShredder are commonly used. These programmes can remove the most common malicious applications, though our users report that you may need to try more than one and having the latest versions is important.

posted: 18 May 2004
updated: 23 June 2006