Safari privacy settings get picked by Google

Safari privacy settings get picked by Google
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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, according to the Wall Street Journal. Google took issue with the WSJ's characterization, stressing "that these advertising cookies do not collect personal information." Either way, it reignited the always simmering chatter in the blogosphere about user privacy.

February 17, 2012 12:34 PM PST

| Caption by: Charles Cooper

 

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