The class-action lawsuit that was filed in 2020 over Google’s Chrome browser incognito mode, appear ready to be settled by the search giant, writes Eric Bangeman for Ars Technica. The suit asserts that the company continued “to ‘track, collect, and identify browsing data in real time,” despite having opened a fresh incognito page, the story added.
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