UK police probing alleged Google privacy breach

23 June,2010 10:25 AM IST |   |  Agencies

Britain has become the latest country to open an investigation into whether Google violated communication and privacy laws by mistakenly gathering data over public Wi-Fi networks


Britain has become the latest country to open an investigation into whether Google violated communication and privacy laws by mistakenly gathering data over public Wi-Fi networks.

London's Metropolitan Police says it is looking into complaints that the search engine's "Street View" project picked up people's online activities through unprotected networks.

It says it is determining what offenses, if any, were committed. Privacy International, a London-based privacy watchdog that filed the case with police, says it had received complaints from members of the public who feared their personal data could be at risk.

The French independent privacy watchdog CNIL said last week that Google, following a complaint, had handed over personal data sucked up by its technicians.

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