Google's Promise to Delete 'Incognito' Browsing Data Raises Privacy Concerns
Google to Delete 'Incognito' Browsing Data in Settlement
Google has made headlines by agreeing to delete 'incognito' browsing data in a recent settlement announcement, promising a drastic change in data privacy measures. The tech giant will expunge 'billions' of data records reflecting private Chrome browsing and grant incognito mode users the ability to block third-party cookies for a five-year period.
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