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Google updates Chrome incognito warning after lawsuit


Google updates its incognito mode privacy warning after settling a $5 billion class-action lawsuit over allegations of tracking user data.

Google has updated its Chrome “incognito” disclaimer weeks after agreeing to settle a$5 billion lawsuit over allegations of tracking users’ activity even when using the browser in its discreet mode. In an email to The Verge, Google spokesperson José Castañeda said the “change provides “even more information to users about incognito Mode,” and that the company was “pleased to resolve this case which we’ve long disputed.” Her areas of speciality span a wide range, including technology, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), social politics, mental health, and nonfiction books.

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