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Google Chrome’s Incognito mode isn’t necessarily as private as it might sound, but for years, users could be forgiven for thinking otherwise.Ahead of a pending $5 billion class action lawsuit ...
$5 billion Google lawsuit over ‘Incognito mode’ tracking moves a step closer to trial. Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers denied Google’s push for a summary judgment in a lawsuit over the way it ...
Google has agreed to pay $5 billion for invading your privacy. It involves tracking folks who thought they were privately browsing the web. Users thought the name said it all: Incognito mode.
In 2021, Judge Lucy Koh concluded that Google "did not notify" users that the company was still collecting user data in Incognito mode. Read more : LG launches world's first new OLED Ultragear ...
Google has been collecting information from Incognito sessions and it took a lawsuit to get the company to back off. The lawsuit accuses Google of tracking users' activity from Incognito mode ...
Content copied in Incognito mode is no longer saved to Windows clipboard history (accessible via Win+V). Incognito clipboard data is not synced across devices through Microsoft's Cloud Clipboard.