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    Naum Zahran Guest

    Google used malicious code to track Safari browser users againsttheir wishes.

    Google used malicious code to track Safari browser users against their
    wishes. Google acted in an unethical fashion by running code without
    notifying users of Safari browser or allowing them the option to
    consent to being tracked. Google's actions are an invasion of privacy
    and violates the rights of users.

    Excerpts:
    "Google intentionally circumvented the default privacy settings of
    Apple’s Safari browser, using a backdoor to set cookies on browsers
    set to reject them, in the latest privacy debacle for the search and
    advertising giant."

    "Given that Google announced it is backtracking on its privacy
    promises to users in order to create the mother of all online profiles
    by combining the data you give it to nearly all of its services, that
    secrecy may be more disturbing than the “crime” itself."

    http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/201...rowser-cookie/

    Excerpts:
    "The lawsuit says that Google’s “willful and knowing actions” violated
    federal wiretapping laws and other computer-related laws."

    "For those not in the loop as to the current situation, a report
    surfaced from Stanford researcher Jonathan Mayer that said Google had
    allegedly used an exploit in the Safari browser to track users and
    their browsing history."

    http://www.webpronews.com/safari-goo...y-suit-2012-02

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    Fulla Baloney Guest

    Re: Google used malicious code to track Safari browser users against their wishes.

    Naum Zahran <nazahranum@hotmail.com> wrote in news:79c784c7-8f5d-4e45-8c74-
    1cfd99f06904@a5g2000vbn.googlegroups.com:

    > Same old ****.


    So quit using Safari.
    Just curious, how do you prounce "Naum Zahran"?
    How the hell did you ever get a name like that?

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    ©I don't have a solution but I admire the problem.

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