Google Denies Spying and Says that WSJ Misinterpreted Navigation in Safari

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>> Monday, February 20, 2012



Google has said that the newspaper The Wall Street Journal misinterpreted the burning process of cookies (files with data of navigation on the Internet) used by the company in the browser Safari. Thus, according to american publication, Google could trace illegally habits of navigation for users of the browser of Apple - fact denied by giant of the search.
 
"The WSJ official misinterpreted what happened. We use features known to the Safari to provide services to users of Google previously type-approved in their accounts yet empowered. It is important to emphasize that these cookies of advertising does not collect personal information," said Rachel Whetstone, senior vice president of communication and public policies in Google.

The Wall Street Journal reported that Google could circumvent the lock system of the Safari browser cookies to collect information.

Google said, because the Safari to block cookies by default, the company began using the browser features that allow some features to enable users logged into Google - one of the features is the appearance of the button "+1", the social network Google +. According to the company, Facebook itself uses a similar feature to enable the button 'like'.



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