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Google pays $ 17 million for Secure Users

Google pays $ 17 million for Secure Users

Google has agreed to pay $ 17 million to end lawsuits for monitoring users as part of a settlement agreement announced Monday with 38 U.S. states.
" Consumers should be able to know if there are other eyes browsing the Internet with them. By monitoring millions of people without their knowledge, Google has not only violated their privacy, but also their confidence ," commented Eric Schneiderman Minister of Justice of the State of New York, in the press release announcing the agreement.


Google was accused of placing small software on the computers of some users of Apple's browser, Safari. | AFP / SAM YEH

Google was accused of placing unauthorized small spyware on users computers Apple Safari browser , bypassing the settings that prohibit this type of monitoring .




The events took place from 1 June 2011 to 15 February 2012 , and have been used by Google for advertising purposes . Objective: To better target ads based on the activity of the owners of computers on the Internet .

The California group had already signed an agreement for the same offense last year with a federal agency, the Committee on Commerce, to which he had agreed to pay a fine of $ 22.5 million .

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