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Google Resolves Lawsuit Regarding Tracking of Chrome Users in ‘Incognito Mode’

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Google Resolves Lawsuit Regarding Tracking of Chrome Users in ‘Incognito Mode’

Google has recently reached a settlement in a class-action lawsuit that accused the tech giant of tracking users’ online activities even when they were browsing in ‘Incognito Mode’ on its Chrome browser. The lawsuit alleged that Google violated users’ privacy by collecting their data without their consent, despite claiming that the browsing mode would offer them a private and secure online experience.

The settlement, which still requires court approval, will see Google pay $7.5 million to resolve the claims made against it. Additionally, the company has agreed to make certain changes to its information disclosures to provide users with more transparency about data collection practices.

The lawsuit was filed in June 2020 in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. It claimed that Google tracked and collected users’ browsing history, website visits, and other online activities through various means, including Google Analytics, Google Ad Manager, and other website plug-ins and applications. The plaintiffs argued that this tracking occurred even when users were browsing in ‘Incognito Mode,’ which is designed to prevent the storage of browsing history and cookies on the user’s device.

Google, on the other hand, has maintained that it clearly informs users that some website activity may still be visible to third parties, including website owners and advertisers, even when using ‘Incognito Mode.’ The company argues that it does not collect personal information during these browsing sessions and that it will vigorously defend itself against the claims made in the lawsuit.

While the settlement amount may seem significant, it is worth noting that Google’s parent company, Alphabet Inc., reported revenue of $56.9 billion in the first quarter of 2021 alone. Therefore, the financial impact of this settlement is relatively minor for the tech giant.

However, the resolution of this lawsuit highlights the ongoing concerns surrounding online privacy and data collection practices. Many users are becoming increasingly aware of the amount of data that companies like Google collect and store, and they are demanding more control over their personal information.

As part of the settlement, Google has agreed to improve its information disclosures to users regarding data collection practices. This includes updating its website and help center to provide clearer explanations of how ‘Incognito Mode’ works and what data may still be visible to third parties. The company will also develop a feature that allows users to easily access information about how their data is being collected and used.

Furthermore, Google has committed to working on initiatives to educate users about privacy controls and options available to them. This includes launching a campaign to educate users about the tools and settings they can utilize to manage their privacy preferences effectively.

The settlement serves as a reminder to both users and tech companies that privacy concerns are paramount in today’s digital age. Users should remain vigilant about their online activities and take advantage of available privacy settings to protect their personal information. Meanwhile, companies must ensure that their data collection practices are transparent and aligned with user expectations.

While this lawsuit against Google has been resolved, it is likely that similar cases will continue to arise as users become more conscious of their privacy rights. As technology continues to advance, it is crucial for companies to prioritize user privacy and take proactive steps to address concerns surrounding data collection and tracking practices.

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