They say it was an accident, but who knows. If they were knowingly collecting that data then they should be held accountable. But anyone with a wi-fi network should have it protected. A woman in a miniskirt isn't asking to be raped, but she will attract attention, and it could be from the wrong kind of guy. If you don't secure your wi-fi, you should expect that at some point someone may stumble upon it and take advantage.
Google says that they still have all of this data they have been collecting for years and want guidance to its destruction so they can be in compliance with privacy laws.
So Google expects us to believe that no one knew about the collection, and these hard drives in the Google cars have been collecting for years without being moved to permanent storage and not a single engineer wondered why less and less storage was available on the hard drives over time.
Or, Google would have us believe that the hard drives were being emptied, the data was being integrated, and no one saw this packet data. Of course no one saw it, but someone was storing it for years knowing it was not Street View data.
I mean really, can anyone believe that Google did not know this data was being collected. Of course they can't.
Germany objected to this data being collected after hearing a rumor about it. Google denied it. Germany said they wanted to look at the hard drives. Google responded that they wouldn't be able to understand it because it was encrypted and wouldn't mean anything to them. Germany persisted and was about to force Google to give them access. Google cries "Mea Culpa" but it was all an accident and we didn't know we were doing it.
Google just did it thinking they were to big to be told no, just as they did with the "Book Grab". That is so much bovine manure!
I have every expectation that I should be able to run my network, open, without Google sniffing my packets. Just as I have the expectation that I can leave my door unlocked and not to have the Google car driver coming into my house and watching tv on his break.
So this woman in the mini skirt attracts the attention of the wrong sort because of how she is dressed? Your reasoning on this
IS the classic "She was asking for it defense" and it does not hold water.