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Google released a proposal for a Chrome feature called script blocking to crack down on third-party fingerprinting in ...
“Google’s ability to associate a particular user’s online activity with his identity … is unquestionable,” the lawsuit said. The company insisted Tuesday that it does not link Incognito ...
The suit alleged that Google had been collecting user data in Incognito mode, and misled users about how user data was tracked and collected. As a result of settling Google is making some changes ...
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 semi-private mode.
Attorneys have put out an open call for users to join their class action lawsuit against Google for any privacy rights violated by its Chrome browser's 'incognito mode.' Plaintiffs' attorneys ...
It will only keep the domain portion, so it won't know which pages an Incognito user visited. The plaintiffs' lawyers say this agreement means Google will make less money from user data ...
Google will delete all past incognito data collected during and before ... which it will do by partially redacting IP addresses, generalizing user agent strings, and deleting detailed URLs ...
Dec. 29 (UPI) --Google on Thursday settled a lawsuit over tracking user data while in the Chrome browser's "incognito" mode, which is supposed to offer user privacy. Had Google lost at trial ...
At the time, a Google spokesperson said that while Incognito mode doesn't save a user's activity on their device, websites could still collect their information during the session. The lawsuit's ...
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.