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« on: August 10, 2012, 11:00:03 am »

Google Settles Apple Safari Privacy Charges, Pays FTC $22.5 Million

In a special deal today with the Federal Trade Commission, Google Inc. agreed to play $22.5 million to settle the charges of bypassing privacy settings of people who use Apple’s Safari browser. The deal ends the FTC probe into the allegations, and Google was not required to admit to any liability or admit to any [...]Related StoriesiOS News Reader Pulse Makes Its Way To The Mac Via New HTML5 Web AppEasy Strum iPad Music App Has You Playing Rachmaninov in Under 60 SecondsNew Apple Genius Ads May Annoy Us, But Are Indicative Of New Target DemographicApple, Samsung, Forced To Open Their Financial Books In Trial TodayProtect Your Mac’s Data From Hackers – We’ll Tell You How On The CultCast

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