GOOGLE is facing further investigation into claims 
that it covered up the fact its Street View cars 
‘trampled on’ people’s privacy. The internet giant 
is accused of collecting millions of users’ emails, 
passwords, browsing histories and other sensitive 
information using software deliberately written by 
an engineer. Despite Google deleting all the data 
collected from unsecured wi-fi networks in Britain 
in 2010, the Information Commissioner’s Office 
has decided to reopen its investigation after a US 
watchdog revealed the engineer’s work. Nick 
Pickles, director of civil liberties campaigners Big 
Brother Watch, said: ‘The ICO is absolutely right to 
re-open the investigation and must now take 
every step to get to the bottom of just how many 
British people’s privacy was trampled on by 
Google. Breaching the Data Protection Act is a 
criminal offence and the law should be applied to 
Google in the same way as any other company or 
individual.’ A Google spokesman said the 
company was happy to answer the ICO’s questions 
and that project users had ‘never even looked at’ 
the payload data which had been gathered.