[governance] Google Wi-Fi gaffe breached Privacy Act

Imran Ahmed Shah ias_pk at yahoo.com
Sun Aug 19 17:59:13 EDT 2012


According to its new Privacy Policy, Information of the Users and about the Users and the environment will be recorded, who is connected through which device, OS, network, what is his flavor, choices and selection through browsing history, his connections and contacts to which he speak/ talk or meet, what is the location of his contacts 

Some of the information is necessary to authenticate the user/client but keep recording as much information about everyone (outside of his country by foreign company) is a global cyber security issue.
Users has no control/option to keep its Privacy.
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 On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 2:45 AM PKT Imran Ahmed Shah wrote:
 
 >
 >Thanks Ronald,
 >What about the information recording of all Users of Google Apps' that also includes;
 >Geo location,
 >Client System ID, 
 >Location,
 >Network, IP
 >Credit Card Numbers
 >WiFi, SSID, (Hot spot)
 >Search Logs and Communication
 >Full access to PIM Data,
 >Bluetooth Connections,
 >GPS location,
 >Media and Images stored on Mobile Device
 >Communication and Contact Links
 >etc.
 >
 >Regards
 >
 >Imran
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 > On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 9:31 PM PKT Roland Perry wrote:
 > 
 > >In message <1345283393.42074.YahooMailNeo at web125102.mail.ne1.yahoo.com>, at 02:49:53 on Sat, 18 Aug 2012, Imran Ahmed Shah <ias_pk at yahoo.com> writes
 > > Does this action of "Information Collection" by Google really breach the Privacy Act, PIPA
 > >
 > >What Google did was to wiretap (and keep) small fragments of the traffic on wifi hotpots as they drove past.
 > >
 > >That's probably an offence under long standing law in most countries (I wouldn't want to start making a list of them off the cuff).
 > >
 > >For it to have been a real threat to the persons in question, they would have had to refrain from switching on encryption[1] and to have been sending/receiving some emails (or whatever) in exactly the few seconds the Google Streetcar was listening to that particular hotspot.
 > >
 > >[1] Even the simplest type would have been sufficient, the fragments captured are not enough to start any useful "cracking".
 > >-- Roland Perry
 > >
 >

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