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Australia orders Google 'privacy breach' investigation

The Australian police have been ordered to investigate Google for possible

breach of privacy while taking pictures for its Street View service.

Australia's attorney general said he had asked police to probe the internet

giant following complaints that Google had gathered personal data from some

unencrypted wi-fi services.

Google has admitted doing so, but apologised, saying it was in error.

The company has recently criticised the government's plan for internet filters.

Vendetta?

Attorney General Robert McClelland said there had been numerous complaints from

the public and that police should investigate possible criminal breaches of the

telecommunications privacy laws.

Australian law prohibits people from accessing electronic communications for

unauthorised purposes.

Google has said it will co-operate with a police investigation.

The possible offences occurred while Google vehicles, mounted with 360-degree

cameras, gathered pictures for Street View, collecting private wireless data at

the same time.

Google, the government said, had committed "probably the single biggest breach

in the history of privacy".

The company says it mistakenly collected the data and has since apologised, and

has implied that the Australian government is pursuing a corporate vendetta,

says the BBC's Nick Bryant in Sydney.

The internet giant has been a strong critic of the Australian government's

plans for an internet filter blocking illegal material, saying it would slow

down user speeds and filter legitimate content.