Google Fined Record $22.5M for Deliberately Overriding Safari Privacy Settings
On August 9, 2012, the Federal Trade Commission announced that Google would pay a record $22.5 million civil penalty—the largest ever levied against a single company in FTC history—to settle charges of deliberately circumventing Apple Safari browser privacy settings to track users without their …
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Federal Trade Commission
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Jon Leibowitz (FTC Chairman)
Stanford Web Security Research
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