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Google to Pay $22.5M to Settle FTC Dispute
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FBN’s Robert Gray on Google paying a record $22.5 million settlement with the Federal Trade Commission.
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- Date Aug 9, 2012
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I'm Robert -- -- Fox Business brief.
Google pay a record 22 and a half million dollar settlement with the Federal Trade Commission over charges that Google bypass the privacy settings of Apple's safari users.
The settlement follows a probe over allegations that Google used computer code known -- cookies.
To trick the web browsers that a company could monitor users who have blocked such tracking.
The president of the American Airlines pilot union has resigned days -- said he was asked to do so by the pilot board.
States -- departure comes after the pilots voted to reject the latest contract offer from Americans which he had support -- And the Postal Service reported a more than five billion dollar loss for the third quarter to blame the shortfall on retiree payments and declining mail volume.
The Postal Service is lost more than eleven and a half billion dollars so far this fiscal year.