Google faces $5 billion lawsuit for collecting data on users browsing in ‘private’ mode and violating state and federal laws
Alphabet Inc’s Google, the world’s most popular web browser, is being sued for $5 billion in Northern California.
The argument is based on whether Google Chrome’s ‘Incognito’ or other browsers’ private browsing modes provide protection from tracking and also whether Google essentially continues to monitor its users, despite offering ‘privacy’. The same screen also assures users that Google’s Chrome browser will not save cookies, site data, and information entered in forms.
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