Information Commissioner’s Office says Google needs to strengthen its privacy policies. Google admitted in May 2010 to collecting payload data from unencrypted Wi-Fi networks it was indexing as part of its Street View imaging. ICO declined to impose a fine and demanded that Google submit to an audit of its privacy polices. Google should also ensure that its products have a so-called “privacy story,” used to educate users about products’ privacy features, the agency says. A Google spokeswoman said the company had no direct comment on the findings.”]