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Google will face lawsuit over Incognito mode tracking – Engadget
Google will have to face a lawsuit alleging that it didn’t do enough to warn users it would still track them in Incognito mode.

Google now has no choice but to deal with a lawsuit over Incognito mode tracking. As Bloombergreports, Judge Lucy Koh has denied Google’s request to dismiss the class action case. Koh determined that Google “did not notify” users it was still collecting data while Incognito’s privacy mode was active, giving the plaintiffs enough ground to move forward with their case.
The chief participants in the lawsuit had accused Google of misleading users, telling them their info was private even as it monitored…
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