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the wall street journal reports google , u.s. federal trade commission nearing deal see google paying record $22.5 million fine on tactics circumvent privacy settings in safari on ios track users' behavior. the case centers on loophole in safari's default privacy settings, google taking advantage of hole make browser think user interacting given ad, allowing tracking cookie installed. cookie installed, became easy google add additional cookies , track users across web visited other sites displaying ads google's networks.
google has argued tracking unintentional , did not harm consumers, federal trade commission pointed previous statements google regarding safari's privacy settings evidence company misrepresenting privacy practices.
google's tactics under scrutiny number of state attorneys general, may yet pursue additional action against company.
article link: google , ftc near deal record $22.5 million fine on safari privacy circumvention
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