Google caught with hand in Safari cookie jar.
Posted: 21 Feb 2012, 03:19
It is nothing new that Google spies on you to make a buck.
Now they have been caught by the Wall Street Journal in exploiting Safari Cookies. On the desktop market Safari has a 6 % market share. But in the mobile market the share is 50 %.
The practice was first discovered by Stanford researcher Jonathan Mayer.
Google intentionally circumvented the default privacy settings of Apple’s Safari browser, using a backdoor to set cookies on browsers set to reject them. Safari defaults to block third party cookies! So it is official; Google does not give a dam about what you want and they ignore your explicit wish for privacy.
After being caught Google immediately stopped the practice.
Google and Facebook claim that it is perfectly OK since Safari does not follow a web standard, or something.
Makes me wonder what Google has not been caught for.
I have said it before and it is time to repeat it: Do not trust Facebook and Google! This is the behavior of crooks.
Apple is not caring to much about your privacy either so I don't even know if they mind......
I have changed my default search engine to http://duckduckgo.com. It is not as good as Google, but Google does not even understand the concept of privacy, even though they claim to take it seriously.
The privacy policy off duckduck.com is actually respecting you.
More here

And here
Now they have been caught by the Wall Street Journal in exploiting Safari Cookies. On the desktop market Safari has a 6 % market share. But in the mobile market the share is 50 %.
The practice was first discovered by Stanford researcher Jonathan Mayer.
Google intentionally circumvented the default privacy settings of Apple’s Safari browser, using a backdoor to set cookies on browsers set to reject them. Safari defaults to block third party cookies! So it is official; Google does not give a dam about what you want and they ignore your explicit wish for privacy.
After being caught Google immediately stopped the practice.
Google and Facebook claim that it is perfectly OK since Safari does not follow a web standard, or something.
Makes me wonder what Google has not been caught for.
I have said it before and it is time to repeat it: Do not trust Facebook and Google! This is the behavior of crooks.
Apple is not caring to much about your privacy either so I don't even know if they mind......
I have changed my default search engine to http://duckduckgo.com. It is not as good as Google, but Google does not even understand the concept of privacy, even though they claim to take it seriously.
The privacy policy off duckduck.com is actually respecting you.
More here

And here

