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Alert: Google is spying you even in Incognito mode on Google Chrome
Google Chrome is a famous browser offered by Google which allows users to access the internet with full privacy. It also features an Incognito tab using which the users can securely access the internet and for this, the browsing activity is not tracked by Google.
It seems that the privacy of users is not that important for companies that suggest this latest news coming regarding Google Chrome. As per the report, a user has filed a lawsuit against Google in the form of a class-action lawsuit claiming that even if the users turn on the incognito mode in the browser, the other tools of Google still track their private information.
Google failed to block a lawsuit that claimed that even if users browse in the “incognito mode” of the Chrome browser to keep their search activities private, Google will secretly collect a large amount of Internet data.
The company has been committed to limiting the use of cookies on third-party websites to protect user privacy and will develop an API called Federated Learning of Cohorts (FLoC), which is expected to replace cookies on the Chrome browser.
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At the same time, Google has been opposed to adding privacy labels to its iOS apps for a long time, and it didn’t update a series of iOS apps until the beginning of this month. Facebook tests show that after turning off the personal information tracking function, advertising revenue fell by 50%. If Google also follows Apple’s privacy label function, its advertising revenue is expected to be greatly reduced.
(Via – SammyFans)