In response to a lawsuit, Google is going to delete billions of data points from users who browsed on Chrome's Incognito mode — which is great news for those who have used it for not-safe-for ...
Google has added a new disclaimer to Chrome's incognito mode. It is now informing users that Google will collect data while you use the incognito mode. Google recently settled a $5 billion privacy ...
One problem which users may face is finding out that the Google Chrome browser works in Incognito Mode and not in the normal mode. After narrowing down the cause of this issue, we feel that the ...
Google had tracked users' activity even when they set the Google Chrome browser to "Incognito" mode and other browsers to "private mode". The legal battle revealed documents in which Google ...
Google agrees to delete 'billions of data points' collected from Incognito Google has reached a settlement in a class action lawsuit, agreeing to delete user data collected from Incognito Mode ...
Despite Google's touting of the incognito mode feature available on its Chrome web browser, the feature is allegedly something of a joke to the company's own engineers. According to Bloomberg ...
Google was hit by a class-action lawsuit in California on Tuesday which alleged the company continues to track the internet activity of Chrome browser users even when they're in "Incognito" mode.
In August, Gonzalez Rogers issued an order agreeing with the plaintiffs that anyone using Incognito mode in Google’s Chrome browser could reasonably deduce from the opening screen that Google ...
an email popped into Alphabet Inc chief executive Sundar Pichai’s inbox from Google’s marketing chief Lorraine Twohill full of ideas on gaining user trust. “Make Incognito Mode truly private ...