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Title: Google To Pay $22.5 Million For Bypassing Privacy Settings In Safari On iOS [Report]
Post by: HCK on July 10, 2012, 07:00:03 pm
Google To Pay $22.5 Million For Bypassing Privacy Settings In Safari On iOS [Report]

Back in February it was discovered that Google was bypassing Apple’s privacy settings in Mobile Safari on iOS. The search giant was making ad revenue from Safari users’ web activity by ‘tricking’ the default iOS browser to allow multiple tracking cookies. 6 months later, and Google is about to pay the “largest penalty ever levied [...]Related StoriesThe Future Of Apple’s Dock Connector [Feature]Flexible Collage App Fuzel Covets Diptic’s CrownA Visual Breakdown Of Tablet Screen Sizes Compared With Rumored iPad Mini [Image]Say Goodbye To The Nano Watch: Apple To Release Radically New iPod Nano Design [Rumor]EOS 650Ds Turning White, Irritating Users

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