FTC Dings Google $22.5M in Safari Cookie Flap

 

Google agreed to pay a record $22.5 million to settle Federal Trade Commission charges it intentionally circumvented the default privacy settings of Apple’s Safari browser, using a backdoor to set cookies on browsers configured to reject them, the commission said Wednesday.
 
Google immediately disabled the practice in February after the Wall Street Journal disclosed it, which was discovered by Stanford researcher Jonathan Mayer and confirmed by security consultant Ashkan Soltani.