Google to Permanently Erase Browsing Data from Incognito Mode in Landmark Settlement
Monday, 1 April 2024, 17:33
Google Agrees to Delete Browsing Data
The recent settlement in the Brown v. Google case includes an agreement by Google to permanently erase browsing data collected in Incognito mode, addressing privacy concerns.
Landmark Class Action Settlement
The proposed class action settlement, filed in a California federal court, signifies a significant step towards holding tech companies accountable for user data protection.
- Enhancing User Privacy: The move reflects Google's efforts to strengthen user privacy safeguards
- Setting Privacy Standards: The agreement may set a precedent for other companies to follow stricter data protection measures
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