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A screenshot of Google's Street View on the Colosseum in Rome. [chinadaily.com.cn] |
MILAN - Italy has started an investigation into Google Inc's Street View web service, a local watchdog said on Wednesday following the US group's announcement it had accidentally collected personal data over wireless networks.
Italy's privacy regulator said it would verify whether Google treated correctly the data acquired by Street View, which allows users to navigate around a 360-degree view of city streets using pictures taken by Google's camera vehicles.
The regulator said Google Italy had admitted it collected pictures but also "data regarding the presence of wireless networks ... as well as electronic communications, eventually transmitted by users via unprotected wireless networks".
Asked for comment, a Google Italy spokeswoman referred to Friday's statement that Google was approaching regulators in the affected countries about how to dispose of the data, which Google said it never used.