Google's iPhone Privacy Invasion A report from the Wall Street Journal suggests that Google has been bypassing the privacy settings of millions of Safari users, by tracking the browsing habits of people, even if they thought they had blocked such monitoring.
The WSJ explains how Google has developed code that installs cookies on a users' device—without their permission—from adverts contained in web pages. Once installed, however, those cookies have allowed Google to track browsing across the majority of websites.
Research by the WSJ showed that the code was present in
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