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Google has reached an agreement with Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsen over the collection of personal information through unsecured wireless networks. The Hill reports that as part of an agreement that will prevent court action, Google admitted its Street View cars collected private data. Jepsen's predecessor, Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), issued a Civil Investigative Demand requiring the company to turn over the data last year, but as part of the agreement, the company will not have to hand over the data. "The stipulation means we can proceed to negotiate a settlement of the critical privacy issues implicated here without the need for a protracted and costly fight in the courts," Jepsen said. Google has said it will continue cooperating with authorities.
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