‘Google Could Be Fined $10 Million for Violating Safari’s Privacy Settings’ – ‘ReadWriteWeb’
The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Google Could Be Fined $10 Million for Violating Safari’s Privacy Settings”.
Jon Mitchell says, “Bloomberg reports that Google is negotiating with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission over the size of a fine for violating the privacy settings of Apple’s Safari browser. The fine could amount to $10 million or more. By comparison, Google’s latest FCC fine for public Wi-Fi data collection was a mere $25,000. What did Google do wrong?”.
Google Could Be Fined $10 Million for Violating Safari’s Privacy Settings
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