Yahoo vows to encrypt users' data

Yahoo planned to serve its ad inventory on the BrightRoll platform, which it described as a 'growing and profitable' business with revenue of more than $100-million a year.

Yahoo planned to serve its ad inventory on the BrightRoll platform, which it described as a 'growing and profitable' business with revenue of more than $100-million a year.

Published Nov 19, 2013

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San Francisco - Yahoo is expanding its efforts to protect its users' online activities from prying eyes by encrypting all the communications and other information flowing into the Internet company's data centres around the world.

The commitment announced on Monday by Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer follows a recent Washington Post report that the National Security Agency has been hacking into the communications lines of thee data centres run by Yahoo and Google Inc. to intercept information about what people do and say online.

Yahoo had previously promised to encrypt its email service by early January. Now, the Sunnyvale, California, company plans to have all data encrypted by the end of March to make it more difficult for unauthorised parties to decipher the information.

Google says many of its services already are encrypted. - Sapa-AP

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