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Nice smokescreen!

Uk lets Google off on Privacy, causes some controversy in the process, whilst successfully hiding the fact that Google has commited the crime of logging into a network without authorization. I believe many Uk citizens have already been prosecuted with this when Surfing other Wi-Fi connections - So shouldn't Google get the same treatment?

posted by : RP, 30 July 2010 Complain about this comment
google apis dot com

I bet google could write a killer 'guess-the-password' app with their database of personal info, and could crack all the locked wifi connections easily that way, they know your pet's name your mother's name, your favorite color and food and your birthdate and the name of your kids and your house number, that should cover 95% of the passwords people use.

posted by : W.-, 29 July 2010 Complain about this comment
Surprised?

UK.gov really like giving away data on its dumbass citizens.

this was entirely expected, I'm just surprised it didn't just ask Google if it would like all the data sent to them direct on a DVD .. you know to save the snooping time.

The sooner this island sinks , the better.

posted by : I know, 29 July 2010 Complain about this comment

UK loosens Google data noose

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