Google, Safari and our final privacy wake-up call
"What did they know, and when did they know it?" This famous line from the bygone Watergate era is strangely applicable to the current era of personal privacy break-ins that have been occurring with stunning regularity on the Web. The latest company accused of being caught with their hands in the Internet cookie jar was Google, which was found to be bypassing default privacy settings in Safari in order to better track users, thereby exposing their personal information to advertisers. Read full article >> ...
Published By: WashPostBusiness - Wednesday, 22 February
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