Google to Delete Billions of Incognito Data Records After Lawsuit Settlement

April 1, 2024
Google to Delete Billions of Incognito Data Records After Lawsuit Settlement
  • Google has agreed to a class-action lawsuit settlement to delete 'billions of data records' collected during Incognito mode browsing.

  • The settlement requires a federal judge's approval in California and does not involve monetary damages paid by Google.

  • The lawsuit represents millions of users who have used Chrome's Incognito mode since June 1, 2016, and alleges improper tracking of online activities.

  • As part of the settlement, Google will enhance disclosures on data collection in private browsing and let users block third-party cookies for five years.

  • The case highlights increasing legal challenges for Big Tech regarding data privacy and offers alternatives like DuckDuckGo and Brave for privacy-conscious users.

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