Google has agreed to pay $22.5 million to settle its dispute with the FTC, over the company's role in bypassing browser settings in Apple's Safari web browser. Although it stated that it wouldn't use tracking cookies or targeted ads to the web browser, it did in fact include these, which violates a previous privacy settlement between the FTC and Google.
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