Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - A proposed class action has been lodged against Internet behemoth Google Inc., which was accused last month of producing code that allows the company to track the Web history of people who use Apple Inc.'s browser, Safari.
The code, which was discovered in February by Stanford researcher Jonathan Mayer, is believed to circumvent Safari's default privacy settings to install a c...
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