Microsoft accused Google of bypassing privacy protections in Internet Explorer, following accusations last week that Google was doing so in Apple’s Safari browser. Microsoft said it has asked Google to honor P3P privacy settings for users of all browsers, Dean Hachamovitch said. Microsoft denied that it was dropping advertising against tracking users but acknowledged that it dropped advertising against their wishes. “Companies have discovered that they can lie in their [P3P Compact Privacy Privacy Statements] and nobody bothers to do anything about it,” said Lorrie Faith Cranor.”]

