Bits Blog: Google-s Cookie Trick in Safari Stirs Debate

Researchers have detected that Google deliberately bypassed a remoteness settings in Safari, a Web browser on a iPhone and other Apple devices, so it could customize Web ads. The crux of a story, as reported by The Wall Street Journal in an essay that is stirring most contention online: By exploiting a loophole in a Safari browser, Google was means to implement “cookies” that could let it lane browsing activity.




So on Wednesday, a day after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly lashed out during a Obama administration for what he called a refusal to set transparent “red lines” that would prompt a United States to commence a troops strike on Iran’s chief program, Israelis were generally sensitive to Mr. Netanyahu even as they mulled a probable repairs to ties with a White House.