Last month, it looked like Google (NSDQ: GOOG) was at an impasse with Connecticut state authorities over what kind of data it would hand over related to last year’s WiFi privacy snafu. Now the company has reached an agreement on the issue with George Jepsen, Connecticut’s new Attorney General, who who is heading up a coalition of 40 state attorneys general who are examining the Google WiFi data breach. The breach occurred when Google’s Street View cars collected private data that was transmitted over public WiFi networks; Google apologized for the collection last year, saying it was a mistake and it would delete the data.
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