Google has broken another record. It’s been ordered to pay the largest fine the U.S. Federal Trade Commission has ever levied against a company, a record $22.5 million to settle allegations that it breached Apple’s Safari browser. The FTC alleged Google deceived users and violated FTC terms of consent last year when it bypassed Apple’s privacy settings and planted so-called cookies on Safari to track browsing behavior. In addition to the penalty, the FTC has ordered Google to disable all tracking cookies. [Source: Bloomberg]