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Google`s Safari Cookie Tracking Slapped with FTC Fine

Liviu ARSENE

July 11, 2012

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Google`s Safari Cookie Tracking Slapped with FTC Fine

Google was penalized by the FTC for tracking Safari browser cookies even after users explicitly disabled the browser feature. The fine is rumored to be around $22.5 million, making it the largest penalty the U.S. Federal Trade Commission ever on a single company.

By means of a special computer code, Google was monitoring activities without prior consent. Although the company says it was inadvertent, users were not harmed during the process and the ad cookies were immediately removed after being reported by The Wall Street Journal.

The FTC is focused on a 2009 help center page. We have now changed that page and taken steps to remove the ad cookies,” said Google in a statement regarding the cookie tracking issue.

The fine is still waiting for approval by FTC commissioners and could be revised before going public. The agreement signed in October 2011 by both the FTC and Google in which the search engine giant agreed not to violate user privacy practices stipulates that each violation will be fined $16,000 per day.

Google is no stranger to fines or settlements and this recent transgression could undermine users` trust in the company. The European Union is running its own investigation to find out if Google complies with current privacy laws. Government actions could be taken against Google if the EU decides users are not explicitly made aware of how data is being tracked and used, as stipulated by European law.

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Liviu ARSENE

Liviu Arsene is the proud owner of the secret to the fountain of never-ending energy. That's what's been helping him work his everything off as a passionate tech news editor for the past few years.

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