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Google To Pay $7 Million To US States For Wi-Fi Eavesdropping

Link: Google will pay $7 million to settle complaints from dozens of U.S. states about its unauthorized collection of personal data transmitted over Wi-Fi networks.

This entry was posted in Privacy on March 18, 2013 by Mr. Boar.

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