Authorities on both sides of the Atlantic moved towards investigating Google yesterday following the internet group's disclosure that it had recorded communications sent over unsecured wireless networks in people's homes.
Peter Schaar, the German commissioner for data protection, called for a “detailed probe” by independent authorities into the practice by Google. He said Google's explanation of the collection of data as an accident was “highly unusual”.
“One of the largest companies in the world, the market leader on the internet, simply disobeyed normal rules in the development and usage of software,” he said.
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