Google agreed to destroy billions of data records to settle a lawsuit claiming it secretly tracked the internet use of people who thought they were browsing privately. Subscribe to read this story ...
To settle a class-action dispute over Chrome’s “Incognito” mode, Google has agreed to delete billions of data records reflecting users’ private browsing activities. In a statement provided to Ars, ...
Google agreed to delete "billions" of data records from people browsing the web collected in "Incognito" mode as part of a settlement for a class-action lawsuit alleging it tracked users in private ...
Profiles are a good way to manage separate browsing data for each digital footprint you might have—you can have a work one, a study one, or a personal one, or maybe even all three, so the browsing ...
Google agreed to destroy billions of data records to settle a lawsuit claiming it secretly tracked the internet use of people who thought they were browsing privately. REUTERS Google agreed to destroy ...
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