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A California judge has allowed a major privacy lawsuit against Google's Chrome browser to proceed, challenging the company's claims about Chrome’s Incognito Mode. The ruling spotlights how this feature was widely misunderstood, revealing that while it may hide your browsing from others using your computer, it doesn't stop Google from tracking your online activities.
Show notes available at https://twominute.tech/156.
A California judge has allowed a major privacy lawsuit against Google's Chrome browser to proceed, challenging the company's claims about Chrome’s Incognito Mode. The ruling spotlights how this feature was widely misunderstood, revealing that while it may hide your browsing from others using your computer, it doesn't stop Google from tracking your online activities.
Show notes available at https://twominute.tech/156.