
Google's Privacy Chief Departs, No Successor Named
Google’s chief privacy officer, Keith Enright, is leaving the company after 13 years, with no plans to replace him as Google restructures its privacy and legal compliance teams. This move, which also includes the departure of Matthew Bye, head of competition law, comes amid significant scrutiny over Google’s data handling and antitrust issues. The restructuring aims to shift privacy policy responsibilities to individual product and engineering teams.