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Google released a proposal for a Chrome feature called script blocking to crack down on third-party fingerprinting in ...
Google will delete billions of records it scooped from “Incognito” mode web browsing of about 136 million U.S. users but will continue to collect data through the not-so-private browser ...
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.
Plaintiffs' attorneys announced on X that any user of the Chrome browser who went 'incognito' between 2016 and 2023 'may be entitled to up to $5,000 compensation based on California statutory ...
Google will be required to delete billions of data points and make changes to Chrome’s default settings to protect users’ privacy.
Incognito Mode has been in Chrome since version 1.0 in 2008. Initially, Google's description of the feature was vague, but it made it sound like Google would not collect data from Incognito sessions.
Plaintiffs' attorneys announced on X that any user of the Chrome browser who went 'incognito' between 2016 and 2023 'may be entitled to up to $5,000 compensation based on California statutory ...
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.
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, the ...
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 ...
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