FFS do the maths
Posted this before, but I'll do it again;
Making a few assumptions, but have tilted them in the favour of those who say it's deliberate.
They collected 600GB - this we know
I saw somewhere that it was done over 3 years, but can't find it. Lets call it 6 months (This is greatly in favour of the 'deliberate' crowd)
600GB x 1024 x 1024 = 629,145,600 bytes
629,145,600 / 180 days = 3,495,253.33333 bytes a day
Give them an 8 hour day with a 1 hour lunch (i.e. 7 hours driving)
3,495,253.333333 / 7 = 499,321.904762 bytes an hour
499,321.904762 / 60 = 8,322.03174603 bytes a minute
499,321.904762 / 60 = 138.7005291005 bytes a second.
BUT the kit changed channel 5 times a second
138.7005291005 / 5 = 27.7401058201
So rounding up thats 28 bytes a second from each network. Except that there are more than 5 channels, so the kit would take 2 and a bit seconds to cycle through them.
Why would Google deliberately capture 28 bytes from each network every couple of seconds? If they stayed in range for 5 seconds, they'd only get 56 bytes.
Even if you were sending naked pics of your missus (would anyone here do it over an open network anyway?) that's not even a nipple.
Was what they did wrong? Yes.
Was it illegal? Almost certainly in at least some of the countries
Was it deliberate? No
Keeping in mind that 56 bytes would probably include your standard network traffic, there's nothing there of use to an advertiser. Certainly nothing worth the level of flack they are receiving.