Monday, March 21, 2011

Google Fined record amount by CNIL

CNIL (Commission nationale de l'informatique et des libertés) fined Google a record €100,000 for siphoning information from citizens unsecured WiFi networks, including Bank information, passwords and emails. Google got away with excuses in other countries but the frogs got 'em good. They were just letting the data sit on their servers untill Germany wanted to take a look at it, now
"Deleting the data has always been our priority, and we're happy the CNIL has given permission for us to do so." According to Google's chief privacy counsel, Peter Fleischer.

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