
U.S. regulators will require Google to pay a civil penalty of US$22.5 million to settle charges that it bypassed the privacy settings of customers using Apple's Safari browser, reports "Reuters," quoting two unnamed "people familiar with the matter."
Members of the Federal Trade Commission voted to approve a consent decree that will allow Google to settle the agency's investigation but admit no liability, the article adds. An official announcement is expected within days, according to the "Reuters" sources. You can read more at http://macte.ch/u9r55 .
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