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Ever used Google Chrome in incognito mode? You could be entitled to up to $5k
How Google Violated Your Privacy: -Tracked your activity even in "private" Incognito mode -Sold your personal data for profit -Misled users into a false sense of privacy Are You Eligible? -Used Google Incognito mode between June 1, 2016 - December 1, 2023 -Expected browsing activity to remain private -Did not always consent to Google tracking -Age 18+ -US Resident How to Join the Lawsuit -Takes 2 minutes -Answer a few simple questions -If eligible, e-sign the agreement - that's it!.
From June 1, 2016, until December 1, 2023, did you use Google's "Incognito” mode to browse non-google websites privately? (Required)If yes, please provide dates (to the best of your ability) and details on the nature of your searches, websites visited and or purchases made from these websites.Have you ever consented to allowing Google to monitor, track, trace, store, use, or sell your information while browsing non-Google websites in Incognito mode? (Required)Please review the above message from Don Bivens to ensure you understand the terms of Potter Handy LLP and Don Bivens PLLC’s joint representation of you, the terms governing any compensation that may be awarded to you, and the terms governing any fees that may be awarded to Potter Handy LLP and Don Bivens PLLC in litigating your claim(s).
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