Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 12th Oct 2012 11:35 UTC
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2006-08-18
Exactly my point.
A while ago, a short while ago,
Google tracking uninformed users on Safari was considered such an "horrible practice" that it got investigated by US FTC, and received a record-breaking fine for this "evil" act (for which, btw, Google was singled out of a large crow of Ad companies which were all doing the same).
But now that this is Apple which is doing it, there's no problem to that. You said yourself "I don't see a problem at all".
Double standard, once again.