Microsoft has collected the locations of millions of laptops, cell phones, and other Wi-Fi devices around the world and makes them available on the Web without taking the privacy precautions that competitors have, CNET has learned.
The vast database available through Live.com publishes the precise geographical location, which can point to a street address and sometimes even a corner of a building, of Android phones, Apple devices, and other Wi-Fi enabled gadgets.
No measures to protect that information? What the hell? With all the headlines regarding cell phone privacy I can't believe this was an oversight. So what was it? Without legal definition, we are at the mercy of interpretation. This cannot go on. We should know what information is collected about us and have the right to opt out. Neither can happen while ambiguous terms and selective enforcement leave wiggle room for criminal invasions. This should be a major storm and right now it's more of an "oops, well lookit that" sort of reaction.Unlike Google and Skyhook Wireless, which have compiled similar lists of these unique Wi-Fi addresses, Microsoft has not taken any measures to curb access to its database.
What. The. Hell.
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