
Google Commits to Deleting Billions of Private Browsing Records After Class-Action Lawsuit
Google, the tech giant known for its dominant search engine and suite of internet services, has announced it will be erasing billions of records concerning users’ incognito browsing activities. This decision came as part of a resolution to a class-action lawsuit that contested Google’s tracking methods—more particularly when users presumed their data was private while using Chrome’s incognito mode. Read more.
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