- Federal Trade Commission announced that Google will pay $22.5 million to settle privacy dispute.
- The case involved allegations that Google bypassed privacy settings of users of Apple’s Safari Internet browser.
- This is not the first time Google has run into trouble over its privacy practices.
- The company agreed to a settlement last year over allegations that it violated its privacy policies for Gmail users.
Google to Pay $22.5M to Settle Privacy Complaint.
I don’t normally reblog my personal blog because I see it as a bit pretentious and a desperate cry for more followers… but this is pretty awesome. It seemed fitting to share with you all.
GUYS. This is real! This is why I love Google. -b
The Big Picture: Corporate America’s use of social media
An analysis of Fortune 500 companies shows that corporate America is saying “thanks” to followers. “Sorry” is also commonly used, so that social media serves as a way to field complaints and appreciate customers.
Which brands/companies do you follow on social media? Which ones are your favorite, which ones are boring?
