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Plaintiffs to See Data Google Collected Via Street View

Posted on September 23, 2014 by pogowasright.org

Elizabeth Warmerdam reports:

A federal judge will allow the plaintiffs in a class action accusing Google of collecting unencrypted WiFi data through its Street View vehicles to see the results of a search of the company’s Street View data.

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