Google Is Guilty of breaching an Australian law
July 11th 2010 16:33
According slashdot website Google is found guilty of breaching the Australia's Privacy Act when it collected unsecured WiFi payload data with its Street View vehicles. While the privacy Commissioner could not penalize the company, Google agreed to publish an apology on its Australian blog, and work more closely with her during the next three years.
This is good but not enough .Google really need to learn that there are boundaries. They just can't connect to networks even if unsecured one: capture everything there saved it and use it for it's own benefits . If it wants to do they must mention that to the public. Can you imagine someone take photo for you without you knowing just because you are setting out there in public place!!!,this is classic first class spying ,but again what's new,it's done by google all the time.
If google has the right to collect data without permission thats mean hacker are allowed to go through computers that doesn't have antiviral or firewall!!!
So what do you think is Google justified to upload these tons of data just because the network unsecured ?
This is good but not enough .Google really need to learn that there are boundaries. They just can't connect to networks even if unsecured one: capture everything there saved it and use it for it's own benefits . If it wants to do they must mention that to the public. Can you imagine someone take photo for you without you knowing just because you are setting out there in public place!!!,this is classic first class spying ,but again what's new,it's done by google all the time.
If google has the right to collect data without permission thats mean hacker are allowed to go through computers that doesn't have antiviral or firewall!!!
So what do you think is Google justified to upload these tons of data just because the network unsecured ?
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