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Google to pay record $22.5m fine to FTC over Safari tracking

plainte - 9 août 2012

lire sur le site originel >>> (guardian.co.uk)

Internet giant admits it tracked iPhone, iPad and Mac users by circumventing the privacy protections on Safari web browsers
Google is to pay a record $22.5m fine to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in the US after admitting that it tracked users of Apple’s iPhone, iPad and Mac computers by circumventing the privacy protections on the Safari web browser for "several months" at the end of 2011 and into 2012.
The fine is the largest ever paid by a single company to the FTC, which imposed a (...)



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