Google Inc. might have to pay a record $22.5 million fine to settle charges related to bypassing the privacy settings of millions of Apple Inc.’s Safari browser users, The Wall Street Journal reported this week.
Google Chrome has moved to the number three position on the list of the most used Internet browsers in the world.
Safari is synonymous with this East African nation where tourists are eager to view exotic species of birds and animals.
Microsoft announced that it was planning to build a “privacy mode” into the next version of its flagship browser.
Google Inc. might have to pay a record $22.5 million fine to settle charges related to bypassing the privacy settings of millions of Apple Inc.’s Safari browser users, The Wall Street Journal reported this week.
Google Chrome has moved to the number three position on the list of the most used Internet browsers in the world.
Safari is synonymous with this East African nation where tourists are eager to view exotic species of birds and animals.
Microsoft announced that it was planning to build a “privacy mode” into the next version of its flagship browser.