April 2, 2024, 3:15 p.m. | Heinrich Long

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Google has agreed to wipe billions of records it collected from over 136 million Americans, users of its Chrome browser, as part of a settlement for a 2020 lawsuit. The plaintiffs allege that Google falsely communicated that users of Chrome in Incognito mode are protected from data collection without consent, persistent tracking, and browsing activity …


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