MP files motion against Google

Started by Simon, Jun 29, 2010, 22:55:02

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Simon

A Tory MP has tabled an early day motion asking for parliament to speak out about Google's collection of Wi-Fi data.

Google raised the ire of many European countries and US states after it admitted its Street View photography car had collected personal data as it scanned Wi-Fi connections.

The Information Commissioner's Office hasn't taken action other than to ask the data be deleted, but the Metropolitan Police is investigating a complaint filed by a privacy group.

http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/359077/mp-files-motion-against-google
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Niall

Clearly they're on the ball. Nothing to do with the fact the more important nations that pack a punch, have already challenged them. If they had any clue and were monitoring the situation in the first place, they'd have done it before anyone else.

This government hasn't got a clue about technology it seems.
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gizmo71

It's not Google we need to worry about. It's the other organizations who've been collecting this information in secret... :eek4: :D
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