Sunday, April 15, 2012

Google accused of invading privacy with pictures of house numbers - Telegraph.co.uk


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Google accused of invading privacy with pictures of house numbers
Telegraph.co.uk
Google has sparked a new privacy row by forcing users to decipher blurred photos of private house numbers to access their own accounts. By James Hall, Consumer Affairs Editor Internet users are being asked to read random property numbers snapped by ...
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