Acknowledging a potential data collection loophole, Google has revised its stance on Chrome's Incognito mode. This adjustment to the disclaimer follows the resolution of a lawsuit that accused the ...
To settle a years-long lawsuit, Google has agreed to delete “billions of data records” collected from users of “Incognito mode,” illuminating the pitfalls of relying on Chrome to protect your privacy.
Details are now emerging from Google’s settlement of a class-action lawsuit over Chrome’s tracking of Incognito mode users. The company has agreed to destroy “billions of data points” it improperly ...
An ongoing lawsuit has questioned Google’s continued collection of browsing data from the Chrome browser’s incognito mode. Now, as part of a settlement for the case, Google has pledged to “destroy” ...
Google is updating the warning on Chrome's Incognito mode to make it clear that Google and websites run by other companies can still collect your data in the web browser's semiprivate mode. The change ...
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