Google Chrome has updated the message some users see when using "incognito mode," following the settlement of a $5 billion tracking lawsuit, reports say. The updated text, reported by The Verge citing ...
Now you can browse privately, so other people you share this device with won't be able to see your activity. But this does not change how the websites you visit and the services they use (including ...
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Chrome's Incognito Mode isn't really incognito. Google still tracks users browsing in Incognito Mode, which led to a $5 billion class action lawsuit in 2020. Google has reportedly agreed to settle the ...
Google has finally updated the disclaimer on the Incognito Mode of its Chrome browser to more accurately reflect the data that it still collects from users. This Google Chrome Incognito Mode update ...
Chrome’s Incognito mode is a bit of a joke that even Google employees weren’t so hyped about it. It’s now going to be less useful for “privacy” reasons, as explained in a new disclaimer change. An ...
Google is finally having to make it clear that Chrome's Incognito mode does almost nothing. Image: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac The description of Chrome’s Incognito mode will soon be changed to make it clear ...
It turns out even Google’s own workforce isn’t sold on the company’s claims around Incognito mode’s privacy protections. Employees reportedly cracked jokes about the feature’s inept, and potentially ...
The latest beta version of the Google app for Android makes a couple of changes. There’s a new Incognito mode button when you type in the search bar. The text underneath the tabs has been removed. If ...