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

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    As part of the settlement in this class action lawsuit filed in 2020, Google will keep in place for five years a change to the incognito mode that would block third-party cookies by default ...

  3. Privacy concerns with Google - Wikipedia

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    Google Chrome includes a private browsing feature called "incognito browsing mode" that prevents the browser from permanently storing any browsing or download history information or cookies. Using incognito mode prevents storage of pages visited in the browser's history.

  4. 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: ...

  5. Google settles $5 billion privacy lawsuit over tracking ... - AOL

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    Google has agreed to settle a $5 billion privacy lawsuit alleging that it spied on people who used the “incognito” mode in its Chrome browser — along with similar “private” modes in ...

  6. Private browsing - Wikipedia

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    Private browsing modes are commonly used for various purposes, such as concealing visits to sensitive websites (like adult-oriented content) from the browsing history, conducting unbiased web searches unaffected by previous browsing habits or recorded interests, offering a "clean" temporary session for guest users (for instance, on public computers), [7] and managing multiple accounts on ...

  7. US appeals court revives Google privacy class action - AOL

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    Tuesday's 3-0 decision followed Google's agreement last year to destroy billions of records to settle a lawsuit claiming the Alphabet unit tracked people who thought they were browsing privately ...