“Regulators in the US and European Union are investigating Google for bypassing the privacy settings of millions of users of Apple’s Safari Web browser, according to people familiar with the investigations. Google stopped the practice last month after being contacted by The Wall Street Journal. The investigations – which span U.S. federal and state agencies, as well as a pan – European effort led by France – could embroil Google in years of legal battles and result in hefty fines for privacy violations.”
i can understand going after a company that makes something essential, but google doesn’t. google makes some good products, but honestly – not a single one is a necessity. people who don’t like their products can stop using them anytime. whether google’s practice here is justified or not – well, the government needs to have some consistency in their prosecution – not just go after rich companies.
“for bypassing the privacy settings of millions of users”
I am not saying that money isn’t a reason, but what is wrong with going after them for this behavior?
if apple didn’t want it to be bypassed, they wouldn’t have coded it to be right? ( after all apple is the bees knees to a lot of people, i mean their products now matter how crappy they are, get sold in the millions to people who trust apple to do the privacy part right )
Wow! That argument would work as well as …
‘If they didn’t want to be robbed in the middle of the night the should have had a flawless security system, right?’
No, I am sure you didn’t expect to be caught.