Microsoft has accused Google of circumventing consumer tracking protections in Internet Explorer.Google was last week accused of bypassing controls aimed at restricting tracking tools in Apple's Safari, prompting Microsoft to investigate whether the web advertising giant used the same tactics with its IE9 web browser.
In an outburst looking to cash in on the media storm created by the Safari research, Microsoft claimed that Google was not complying with privacy tools within Explorer.
“We’ve found that Google bypasses the P3P Privacy Protection feature in IE,” said Dean Hachamovitch, corporate vice president for Internet Explorer in a blog post.
“The result is similar to the recent reports of Google’s circumvention of privacy protections in Apple’s Safari web browser, even though the actual bypass mechanism Google uses is different.”
According to Microsoft, Google misleads the system, which explains to the browser how sites intend to use cookies in order to block or allow their deployment.
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