It's even easier to see how handy millions of wifi
passwords might come in handy if you already have the
information about the wifi networks you got from
war-driving (street view).
Do you have any idea what you're talking about?Talk to a real live Googler (they exist!). Any one of them will tell you that: (a) the war driving thing was one engineer's massive fuckup that was never wanted for any product, and the data was quickly quarantined (and only kept alive due to legal proceedings), and (b) anything remotely close to nefarious conspiracy theories being posed for this .. sync protocol .. would never, ever pass peer review internally (let alone the flames of eng-misc). User data confidentiality is one of (if not the most) serious topics within Google. Again, don't take my word for it, ask someone else. To suggest that Google is collecting customer passwords for the express purpose of future network intrusion, or to share with spy agencies, is just ignorant. |
https://support.google.com/maps/answer/1725632?hl=en
Are you saying this service was shut down despite all indications to the contrary, or are you disputing the method used to collect this data?