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Google employees cracked jokes about the Chrome browser’s “Incognito mode” and criticized the company for not living up to its users’ expectations for privacy, according to a series of ...
Google now has no choice but to deal with a lawsuit over Incognito mode tracking. As Bloomberg reports, Judge Lucy Koh has denied Google's request to dismiss the class action case. Koh determined ...
This new option makes Incognito a little more private, and given that there are a lot of Chrome users on Android out there, we reckon it'll be useful to a lot of people. Topics Google Stan Schroeder ...
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 ...
Photothek via Getty Images. Key Facts. Google will delete all past incognito data collected during and before December 2023—data collected after January will remain, ...
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 ...
Google has agreed to delete the incognito search data of millions of its Chrome browser users, according to a new legal filing.. The tech giant has been scrambling to settle a series of lawsuits ...
Google is working on closing a loophole that allowed websites to detect if a user was browsing via Chrome's Incognito mode. Credit: Gokhan Balci/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images Google is about to ...
Google cracking down on cookies 00:40. Google will destroy a vast trove of data as part of a settlement over a lawsuit that accused the search giant of tracking consumers even when they were ...
To get started using Incognito mode, make sure you’re running the latest version of Google Maps. The feature has been out for the Android version of the app for some time, and just started ...
Google Chief Executive Sundar Pichai in 2019 was warned that describing the company's Incognito browsing mode as "private" was problematic, yet it stayed the course because he did not want the ...
Google has updated its disclaimer in Chrome's experimental Canary channel shortly after agreeing to settle a $5 billion lawsuit accusing it of tracking Incognito users.