Google's chief privacy officer, Keith Enright, will depart the tech giant after 13 years; Matthew Bye, director of competition law, is also leaving (Forbes)



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Google’s chief privacy officer, Keith Enright, will depart the tech giant after 13 years; Matthew Bye, director of competition law, is also leaving  —  Keith Enright is leaving Google after 13 years as the tech giant restructures its privacy and compliance teams.  Matthew Bye, director of competition law, is also departing.



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