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Google to Pay $22.5 Million to Settle FTC Privacy Charges

Bill Hartzer

According to the FTC’s complaint, Google specifically told Safari users that because the Safari browser is set by default to block third-party cookies, as long as users do not change their browser settings, this setting “effectively accomplishes the same thing as [opting out of this particular Google advertising tracking cookie].”

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17 Digital Marketing Experts Share Their Top Tips, Tricks, and Tools

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

One is Hootsuite for iPad. I have it on my Blackberry, but I assume it’s on the iPhone as well. This way, you can identify the top social sites your email list is associated with and can adjust social advertising, networking, and content accordingly. Currently I’m doing this on Google+. Susan Beebe.

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