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Submitted by cyberbob 95d ago | news

WSJ: Google tricked Apple's Safari in order to track users

news.cnet : The Wall Street Journal reported today that Google and other ad companies have been using special code to sidestep privacy settings in Apple's Safari browser and track Web users on desktop computers and the iPhone.

The Journal also said that on one of Google's sites--in language that has since been removed--the Internet giant had said Safari users could rely on the browser's privacy settings to avoid tracking by Google. (Google, Software, Web)

Marshal  +   95d ago
After All its Google . But i didn't expected this from google.
Captain Tuttle  +   95d ago
Don't be evil

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