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Drones Set Sights on US Skies
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Google Faces Privacy Flap over iPhones
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Lights, Camera, Drones!
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Stanford Researcher Catches Google, Others Being a Little Bit Evil
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Google Sneaked Tracking Files onto iPhones, Privacy Researcher Says
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Google Tracks Unknowing Apple Users
CNN's John King speaks with Jonathan Mayer, the grad student who cracked the code that allowed Google to track users. Read more about Google Tracks Unknowing Apple Users
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Google Under Fire Over Secretly Tracking Users
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Google's iPhone Tracking
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Apple's Foxconn Supplier
Jonathan Mayer, a graduate student at Stanford University, talks about his research on Google Inc.'s violation of users' privacy on Apple Inc.'s Safari Web browser. Nick Thompson, a senior editor at New Yorker magazine and a Bloomberg contributing editor, and Bloomberg's Cory Johnson talk about factory conditions at Apple Inc.'s supplier Foxconn Technology Group in China. They speak with Emily Chang on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg West." Jon Erlichman also speaks. Read more about Apple's Foxconn Supplier
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Google caught tracking Safari users’ habits
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Google and Others Tracking Safari Browser Users
Google and other companies which deliver online ads have been tracking which websites Apple Safari browsers have been accessing—despite default settings which are suppose to block online advertisers from doing so. Should you be concerned that Google is spying on your privacy? Read more about Google and Others Tracking Safari Browser Users
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Google’s Cookie Trick in Safari Stirs Debate
Jonathan Mayer's findings are "stirring up much discussion online," according to a New York Times Bits discussion: "Google’s Cookie Trick in Safari Stirs Debate" -
Google pulls cookies that tracked users through Safari
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Google Circumvented Apple’s Privacy Settings to Track Users as They Browsed the Web
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Google hit with FTC complaint, says circumventing Safari privacy features accidental
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Stanford Researcher Rebuts Google’s Browser Privacy Defense
SF Gate's James Temple interviews Jonathan Mayer about his study and Google bypassing the privacy settings in Apple's Safari browser.
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Report: Google, others circumvent Safari privacy settings
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The Lowdown on Google's Safari Tracking Cookies
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WSJ: Safari loophole lets Google track Apple users through web ads