Several state attorneys general have opened investigations of Google,
following disclosures that the company captured and stored Wi-Fi data in
addition to digital images. These states include
Connecticut,
Illinois, Massachusetts,
Michigan, and
Missouri. Maryland and New York are also
reported to be pursuing investigations. Connecticut
AG Richard Blumenthal
described the "driveby data sweeps" of WiFi networks
as "deeply disturbing, a potentially impermissible, pernicious invasion
of privacy." In a subsequent
statement, the Connecticut Attorney General said he
will determine the legality of Google's WiFi collection practices.
Earlier, EPIC sent a
letter
to the Federal Communications Commission urging the FCC to determine
whether Google may have violated the Wiretap Act and the Communications
Act. Google has since grounded its entire Street View fleet and ceased
all WiFi data collection. For more information, see
EPIC - Investigations of
Google Street View.
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