Google Facing $5 Billion Lawsuit for Tracking People Using Chrome's Incognito Mode
on gizmodo.com

While most people know that using “private” or “incognito” mode stops your browser from saving things like your history or cookies, those modes don’t fully prevent you from being tracking online. And in a new proposed class-action lawsuit filed on Tuesday, plaintiffs are seeking upwards of $5 billion in damages from Google for persistently tracking users and misrepresenting Chrome’s privacy options.
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