Google has recently confirmed that it still has in its possession a small portion of payload data collected by our Street View vehicles in the UK. Google apologizes ...
Google admitted earlier this year that it mistakenly collected data sent over WiFi networks using its Street View cars to gather images for the controversial Street View service. In a statement, ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Google has responded to a recently reopened UK investigation into its Street View data gathering practices, ...
Google has announced it still hasn't deleted intercepted Wi-Fi data from its UK Street View team, and the privacy snafu has taken another turn like so many camera cars driving around local streets.
Google is “surprised” that the U.K. Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) reopened its investigation into the way the company’s Street View cars gathered personal data from unencrypted Wi-Fi ...
Google has agreed to wipe the WiFi data it captured in the UK while shooting photography for its Street View service, with the UK deputy information commissioner agreeing that in doing so the search ...
Google has admitted it has discovered more WiFi data collected by its Street View cars that it has failed to delete. Google's WiFi data collection incidents gave the company a huge privacy black eye ...
Mere days after its launch, the UK version of Google Maps Street View is coming under fire. The service, launched on Thursday, has drawn the ire of the public, as well as academics and politicians.