Google admits tracking Safari users
Internet giant said to bypass security settings in your browser to track users' computers and iPhone
Google was attacked for violating the privacy of users and ignoring their desires, after admitting that he intentionally avoided the security settings in the Safari browser to track users computer desktops and iPhones.
A number of other advertisers take advantage of the loophole that was created to track users as well.
"Our data suggest that millions of users were affected," said Jonathan Mayer, independent researcher at Stanford University have discovered that the solution for the search giant, the Guardian.
A spokesman for Apple said. "We are aware that some third circumvent privacy features of Safari and are working to stop this"
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), a lobby for the rights of users online, said that, after admission was bad news for the company, shortly after the that new order to gather the data held on people who use different parts of their services like YouTube and its main search engine.
"It is time that Google recognizes that you can do a better job of respecting the privacy of Web users," the EFF said in a statement in which he warned: "Google, the time has finally arrived. You need to bid in favor of privacy to restore confidence of the user ... it's time for a new chapter in Google's policy regarding privacy. It's time to s' pledge to give users a voice on the track and respect their wishes. "
The company can also track people without their knowledge in other browsers, including its own Android phones, because they do not apply the same security restrictions as Apple does.
Admission to put additional pressure on the company in the United States, where he fell out of favor with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission on privacy practices, and Europe, where you can still be subject to an antitrust investigation by the European Commission.
circumvention, accomplished with a small piece of code, it means that people can see messages that indicate whether their partners in Google "Circles" in their social network and Google had clicked on the ads - but also Google allow advertisers and other persons are landed on websites.
Mayer told the Guardian that his team had been looking into what is done for two months, and was sure that was probably used by Google since December -. It could have been running since July 2011
Google has refused to respond to a request by The Guardian to say when he began surveillance.
The search giant has insisted that a report in the Wall Street Journal, which first revealed the follow-up, misinterpreted his actions, and user identities remained anonymous throughout of - despite the signing in Google's systems.
At least three other advertising companies - Vibrant Media, WPP Media Plc, Group innovation and PointRoll to Gannett -. Google also used the code to track users
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Google search is the default in Apple mobile devices and all of its Safari browser, of which there are over 100 meters in use.
By default, Apple's Safari browser only accepts cookies-small bits of text with unique information, such as when a user visits a site -. Right on the sites users are browsing
- But Google wants to use your DoubleClick and other advertising systems to track where people go online, so it can serve as "relevant" ads. I also wanted to be able to integrate their data + Google on this information.
- To avoid blocking Safari, says the Wall Street Journal, Google is the code in some of their ads served by DoubleClick doubleclick.net servers to fool the Safari browser into thinking the user was interacting with DoubleClick.
This means that other DoubleClick cookies, including tracking of the main Safari normally blocks were allowed.
"Like a balloon with a puncture appeared, all the protections against DoubleClick Safari was gone," said the EFF. In a statement, Google said: "We used to know the functionality of Safari to provide functionality that signed in Google users have especially, these advertising cookies do not collect personal information
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