
Google Incognito mode isn't so private: here's why
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Google is facing a $5 billion lawsuit over complaints that its Chrome browser tracks users even when using “Incognito” mode.
The crux of the lawsuit contends that when a user opts for the Chrome browser’s Incognito mode, Google continues to track user activity. This, the lawsuit contends, violates federal wiretap laws. Underlying the legal action is the contention that if you choose Incognito mode the assumption is that browsing is kept private. "We strongly dispute these claims and we will defend ourselves vigorously against them," José Castañeda, a Google spokesperson, told Fox News in a statement.More Related News