Friday, June 25, 2010

The UK also wants an investigation on Google cars

The pressure continues to be firm on Google and its cars were removed without authorization data WLAN. The British police decided to open a new investigation follows a complaint filed by the group Privacy International.


Earlier this week, Attorney General of the State of Connecticut explained that he had launched an investigation into the practices of Google and its Google Cars. This initiative would also approved by more than 30 other U.S. states.

For France, the CNIL had explained, in his annual report that Google has "saved passwords for access to mailboxes, unknown people. Similarly, the firm has recorded extracts of content of electronic messages. She always analyzes the data and will soon give its advice. Anyway, this episode will leave a bad image of the firm Google's data collection ...

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