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  2. Google agrees to delete incognito search data of millions of ...

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    Google has agreed to delete the incognito search data of millions of its Chrome browser users, according to a new legal filing. The tech giant has been scrambling to settle a series of lawsuits ...

  3. Private browsing - Wikipedia

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    Private browsing (also known as incognito mode or private mode) is a feature in some web browsers that enhances user privacy. In this mode, the browser initiates a temporary session separate from its main session and user data.

  4. Google's incognito mode to undergo changes after settlement - AOL

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    Google has settled to conclude a four-year case involving how it was using data of Chrome users in incognito mode. The settlement comes after Google users alleged that the company was collecting ...

  5. Google to delete records from Incognito tracking - AOL

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    The search giant will block third party tracking by default for people searching the web in private mode. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  6. How to turn on incognito mode on your computer and phone to ...

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    Incognito mode, also known as private browsing mode, stops your web browser from saving data about you as you browse. While incognito mode is on, your internet history, search history, autofill ...

  7. Privacy concerns with Google - Wikipedia

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    The entire patent seems to fit Google's recent claims that Chrome is critical for Google to maintain search dominance through its Chrome web browser and Chrome OS and was described as a tool to lock users to Google's search engine and – ultimately – its advertising services.