Google is refusing to allow Germany and Hong Kong to look at the data collected accidentally from unsecured Wi-Fi networks by Street View cars

Google is refusing to allow Germany and Hong Kong to look at the data collected accidentally from unsecured Wi-Fi networks by Street View cars
Google has begun adding SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) encryption for its search engine, a direct response to the company's "accidental" collection of users' personal information
Two US politicians have called for an investigation of Google, while in Europe the probes into its Wi-Fi snooping get wider
Google's admission that it accidentally collected Wi-Fi data with its Street View cars may well land the search engine giant in hot water with industry regulators
Google says it will no longer collect Wi-Fi data after its Street View cars accidentally stored personal information for the last three years
The UK government has forced Google to remove images from Street View which breached the Official Secrets Act, according to media reports
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has obtained documents on federal law enforcement approaches to gathering data on Facebook and other social networks
Google has received complaints since it expanded its Street View service last week to cover 96 percent of UK roads
Google has expanded its Street View service to cover 96 percent of all UK roads and thoroughfares
The European Union has urged Google to make sure its Street View images are deleted after six months