
Google to delete user data to settle ‘incognito’ privacy lawsuit
According to The Wall Street Journal, Google is mandated to erase data obtained from the incognito Chrome browsing feature as part of its settlement in a U.S. lawsuit. Additionally, Google is required to revise its data collection practices during private browsing and implement a modification to Incognito mode, allowing users to automatically block third-party cookies. Although the settlement does not involve damages, it permits users to submit individual claims. Read more.
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