1. I encrypt my traffic as should everyone else.
2. The data collected would only be for the length that the streetcar was in range which wouldn't be long.
3. They are not doing anything that my neighbour can't do, or anyone sat in a car across the road.
It, combined with Facebook's consumate idiocy, should be a wake-up call for the industry that privacy is not to be considered an optional extra, but the consequences (of Google's blunder) to the individual are best summed up by three words - none at all.
It would be nice if the publicity was sufficient to encourage people to secure their wi-fi though.
The far bigger issue to me is the forum glitch that just ate my post. Foiled by Ctrl+V! Ha!
It was a honest mistake by Google, they dug up some code from the Google archive to use for the StreetView project rather than writing it from scratch. They had no intention of collecting this data but somehow they forgot to remove it or they weren't aware it was in there.
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