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9th Aug 2012, 07:24 PM #1OPMember
Google Ordered to Pay a Record $22.5 Million for Violating Privacy
The Federal Trade Commission has ordered Google to pay $22.5 million for violating user privacy on its Apple's Safari browser. It's the biggest FTC fine ever issued for a commission violation.
The federal agency found that Google had been tracking "cookies" on Google sites for Apple Safari users. It was also sending targeted ads to those users, which violated another settlement between the FTC and the search-engine giant.
Google claimed that a tweak in Apple's browser caused an unintentional violation, but the FTC was not swayed by such an argument.
"A company like Google, which is a steward of information for hundreds of millions of people has to do better," David Vladeck, the FTC director of the Bureau of Consumer Protection, told reporters on a conference call following the announcement.
The potential privacy violation was first detected by Jonathan Mayer, a Standford University graduate student, who realized that Google was still tracking his cookies, even though he had tried to block it.
"This seems to be the kind of thing the company shouldn't be doing," Mayer told ABC News in February.Heath Reviewed by Heath on . Google Ordered to Pay a Record $22.5 Million for Violating Privacy http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/google-ordered-pay-ftc-225-million-violating-privacy/story?id=16968371#.UCQNiE1lSIQ http://a.abcnews.com/images/Technology/ht_safari_privacy_cc_120809_wg.jpg Rating: 5SwitchLink #1 UK VPS Provider
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9th Aug 2012, 07:40 PM #2Member
'the biggest fine ever' is just pocket money for Google. They are a repeat offender for privacy violations and they need only 5 hours to earn this money again (profit not revenue!)
Mr. Vladeck is just a neutered donkey without any teeth!
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15th Aug 2012, 09:29 PM #3
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