Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Incognito mode isn't quite as private as some people think. (Anadolu via Getty Images) (Anadolu via Getty Images) Google is to ...
Google said it will expunge “billions” of data records that reflect people’s private Chrome browsing and also agreed for the ...
What just happened? Google has agreed to delete browsing data that it collected from Chrome users who were in Incognito mode. The move is part of a settlement in a lawsuit that claims the company ...
Google has agreed to delete data that was collected from customers who used the Chrome browser's Incognito mode, settling a class action lawsuit that started in 2020, reports The Wall Street Journal.
I wish that Ars would have done a more in-depth analysis of the suit and settlement, rather than repeating the claims made by the lawyers on both sides. This feels like a case where the headline isn’t ...
Google has agreed to delete or anonymize Chrome web browser user records, collected particularly in “Incognito” mode. The search giant has dodged a $5 billion settlement, but the company may not be in ...
Google will destroy the private browsing history of millions of people who used "incognito" mode in its Chrome browser as a part of a settlement filed to federal court on Monday in a case over the ...
Google is settling its incognito lawsuit for $0. Instead of monetary compensation, the settlement includes Google deleting data records and making changes to disclosure agreements. Google is deleting ...
Google will delete billions of data records as part of a settlement for a lawsuit that accused the tech giant of improperly tracking the web-browsing habits of users who thought they were browsing the ...
Google will delete billions of data records as part of a settlement for a lawsuit that accused the tech giant of improperly tracking the web-browsing habits of users who thought they were browsing the ...