The FTC may have learned from the backlash over the $25,000 fine the FCC imposed on Google for intercepting wireless traffic with its Street View cars. According to a published report, Google and the FTC are negotiating over how large a fine Google will pay for bypassing default settings in the Safari web browser to install third-party tracking cookies in violation of the browser’s settings. The fine could exceed $10 million, according to Bloomberg — large, but tiny compared to the maximum fine of $16,000 per day per violation under the FTC’s statutory authority.