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Not the moment, then, you would want a minor scandal to erupt in the form of Google circumventing, intentionally or unintentionally, the privacy settings of millions of Safari users.
Google says it hadn't anticipated the placing of additional cookies and has started removing these advertising cookies from Safari browers. Apple, meanwhile, told the Wall Street Journal that it's ...
A grad student has caught Google with its hand in the cookies jar. Jonathan Mayer, a graduate student at Stanford, caused a major stir this morning when he published research showing how Google ...
As Google announced today, version 99 of Chrome on macOS manages to score 300 points on the Speedometer benchmark, which was originally developed by Apple’s WebKit team.
Google reportedly breached the privacy of millions of Apple Safari users by fooling the web browser into accepting tracking cookies it normally wouldn’t take. Google, however, says this is an ...
The Wall Street Journal has caught Google with its hand in the cookie jar of Apple's Safari users, after privacy-circumventing code was discovered in Google's adverts.
The most popular browsers on macOS are Safari, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Edge, and each have their specialties. Here's how the four stack up on macOS.
Another source of Google search referrer data appears lost. Searches through Google that happen in Apple’s Safari browser search box in iOS 6, Apple’s latest mobile operating system, no longer ...
Google may have to cough up the $22.5 million fine it agreed to pay in order to settle Federal Trade Commission claims that it illegally bypassed user privacy settings in Apple's Safari Web browser.
Google and other advertising companies have been following iPhone and Apple users on Safari. How have they been able to do it? Well, first they made Safari think the user was submitting an ...
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