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2/22/2012

Charges of violating the privacy of Google's Safari browser

اتهامات لغوغل بانتهاك خصوصيات متصفح سفاري
Battles in the context of Internet browsers and increase its popularity proceeded to criticize Microsoft's rival Google following information, which reported that the site search engine giant that stores files to help track the movements of users of Safari browsers on Apple devices, which is a violation of privacy rights.
The striking that Microsoft, in this case does not defend Apple as far as trying to attack on Google, note that Google had made clear its position on these allegations, asserting that what happened is not a violation or breach to protect the Safari browser as announced by Ryan Gavin Director of Marketing Browser Internet Explorer from Microsoft, as pointed out in his remarks that his company is the best browser because it provides protection against tracking.
The hype that started practically the Wall Street Journal (The Wall Street Journal) under the title "Google tracks the iPhone", prompting a number of members of the U.S. Congress to demand an investigation into the framework of the Federal Trade Commission that occurred Google with an agreement on the protection of privacy rights.
According to a letter from three members of Congress that the newspaper made it clear in her article that Google deliberately violated the protection enjoyed by surfers Safari in order to obtain personal information about their movements on the Internet. Hence, the hype may not pass quickly, especially as the results of investigations may specify a path for the last evolution of the situation in the event of proven innocence of Google, which may be paid to counter-sue.
Source: Russia Today

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