Monday, 25 October 2010

Google finally admits that its Street View cars DID take emails and passwords from computers

25 October 2010
Vanessa Allen
Mail Online

Google was accused of spying on households yesterday after it admitted secretly copying passwords and private emails from home computers.
The internet search giant was forced to confess it had downloaded personal data during its controversial Street View project, when it photographed virtually every street in Britain.
 In an astonishing invasion of privacy, it admitted entire emails, web pages and even passwords were ‘mistakenly collected’ by antennae on its high-tech Street View cars.

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