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PHOENIX -- Arizona is getting nearly $327,000 in a multi-state settlement over data collected by Google for its Street View service.

Attorney General Tom Horne announced Wednesday that Arizona joined 37 other states and the District of Columbia in a $7 million agreement.

Horne said Arizona is getting the sixth-largest share of the settlement.

States argued that while Google vehicles drove through neighborhoods between 2008 and March 2010 taking photos for the mapping software, the company also collected data being transferred through unsecured wireless networks.

The settlement acknowledges that could have included Internet browsing data or emails.

Google has since disabled the equipment that was collecting the data, and agreed to destroy the information as soon as possible.

Street View allows users to zoom in to ground level while browsing maps.

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    wrote...
    Brewer will sweep this money too
    For more of her pet projects that do nothing for the state of Arizona
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    UZI wrote...
    And this "reward" doesn't go to the
    victims but to the "state". Nice how that has transpired huh?
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    wrote...
    This windfall should go to the neediest.
    This money, though not a lot, should be split between CPS and the AZ Humane Societies. These agencies are the most needy to care for our children and out of luck animals.
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    Why Should the State Get Anything?
    The State itself was not wronged or hurt yet gets money. This is just wrong and shows how perverted the so called American "legal system" has become.
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