"Google Inc is close to a deal to pay $22.5 million to settle charges related to its surreptitious bypassing of the privacy settings of millions of Apple Inc users," The Wall Street Journal reported citing a source.
According to the daily, the fine is expected to be the largest penalty ever levied on a single company by the US Federal Trade Commission.
The charges involve Google's use of special computer code to trick Apple's Safari Web-browsing software into letting it monitor users that had blocked such tracking.
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