France's privacy watchdog has handed down its largest fine ever against Google for improperly gathering and storing potentially sensitive data from Wi-Fi networks for its Street View application.
Monday's euro100,000 ($141,300) fine sanctions Google for collecting personal data – including e-mails, web browsing histories and online banking details – from 2007 to 2010 through its roaming camera-mounted cars and bicycles.
They did this on a planetary scale, and it was all an accident?
Of course.
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