
Google Settles $5 Billion Privacy Lawsuit Over ‘Incognito’ Mode Tracking
Google Settles $5 Billion Privacy Lawsuit Over ‘Incognito’ Mode Tracking
A significant privacy lawsuit against Google has been settled for a staggering $5 billion, bringing to the forefront concerns regarding digital privacy and the handling of user data by major technology corporations.
Challenging the Myth of Incognito Mode
The lawsuit, filed in 2020, accused Google of misleading users by offering a false sense of privacy through its ‘incognito’ mode in Chrome and similar ‘private’ modes in other browsers. It alleged that despite activating these modes, Google continued tracking users’ online activities using advertising technologies, website plug-ins, and other tracking methods, overriding the browsers’ privacy settings.
Settlement Details Remain Confidential
While the specific terms of the settlement remain undisclosed, it’s confirmed that the lawsuit initially sought a compensation of $5 billion for affected users. The settlement, agreed upon recently, is pending approval from a federal judge. The plaintiffs’ legal team aims to present the final settlement agreement to the court by February 24.
Potential Repercussions for Google and User Privacy
This resolution holds potential implications for Google and the broader tech industry. Internal Google communications revealed during the case demonstrated the tracking of ‘incognito’ users for web traffic measurements and targeted advertising purposes. These revelations underscore critical concerns about digital privacy and raise ethical questions regarding tech companies’ management of user data.
Despite Google’s declarations of intentions to shift away from precision-targeted ads and its announced plan to phase out third-party cookies from Chrome by 2022, doubts persist about the complete cessation of third-party cookie use and the extent of user data protection implemented by the company.
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