Recently, for example, we carried out an audit in this area, but the results have not yet been made public. We did what we call a data sweep. Working with international partners, we randomly checked a number of websites to see if there were any deceptive ways of communicating on these websites that encouraged people to give up too much privacy. We have done this in conjunction with the authorities in charge of protection competition, because there are clearly overlaps. When we get the results, we will be able to say that we have concerns about certain sites.
So far, we have tended to comment on undesirable practices and targeted cases where we condemn an organization, which we do after receiving a complaint. There are ongoing complaints that are cause for concern.
For my part, I want to see more sites where privacy is included by default. My concern is that website visitors face a choice. It is easy to accept everything, but it is not easy to refuse everything.