Google Agrees to Delete Incognito Browsing Data to Settle Lawsuit

Monday, 1 April 2024, 21:39

Google has reached an agreement to delete user data gathered through Chrome's Incognito mode, addressing a class action lawsuit. The move comes as a resolution to privacy concerns raised by customers regarding their browsing activity being tracked. This decision sets a precedent for tech giants in handling user data privacy concerns, emphasizing the importance of transparency and consent in data collection practices.
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Google Agrees to Delete Incognito Browsing Data to Settle Lawsuit

Google Settles Lawsuit by Deleting Chrome Incognito Browsing Data

Google has agreed to delete data that was collected from customers who used the Chrome browser's Incognito mode, settling a class action lawsuit.

Key Points:

  • Google has reached an agreement to delete user data gathered through Chrome's Incognito mode.
  • Privacy concerns raised by customers regarding their browsing activity being tracked.
  • The decision sets a precedent for tech giants in handling user data privacy concerns.

This new development emphasizes the need for transparency and consent in data collection practices.


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