Google’s Chief Privacy Officer Announces Sudden Departure Amid Leaked Internal Privacy Documents

Google’s Chief Privacy Officer of over 13 years, Keith Enright, announced that he will be leaving the company this fall in a shocking move — and Google has no plans to refill his position.

Enright penned a lengthy notice on his LinkedIn page Tuesday announcing his departure, saying that he was “ready for a change,” and that he’s excited to be “trying something new” in the coming months, though he didn’t specify where he plans to go next.

Related: An Internal Google Database Tracking Years of Privacy and Security Issues Was Just Leaked to the Public

“Google set out to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful,

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