For those who don’t have it on their radar, Google Chrome has an option to browse called incognito and it means that users can access pages safely and it doesn’t involve any data collection, but it seems things don’t work this way, since some searches are saved. As a result, users have become quite fed up with the million-dollar company and it will lead them to execute something that goes against their wishes.
It’s not something they took with the best disposition in the world, given that a class action lawsuit was filed where the alleged victims won and now the company has to delete millions of searches stored on the server. . And people fear that they will be used for tracking, easy access for those who find themselves in hacker situations, revealing information they don’t want to show, since they are supposed to use this mode to avoid exposing themselves.
So for the next five years, the company will have to block third-party cookies by default in this mode. The filing says the requirement ensures additional privacy for incognito users in the future, while also limiting the amount of data collected from them. There is no compensation for loss or damage, since the data that will be deleted is equivalent to only five million dollars, so the scales are tipping for people. Google.
The lawsuit, which was launched in 2020, covers millions of users who have used the mod since June 2016. And it was hailed by lawyers as a historic deal
Here is an excerpt:
This agreement ensures true accountability and transparency from the world’s largest data collector and marks an important step towards improving and protecting our privacy rights online.
It is not yet known when they will start rolling out these new changes.
Through: Court audience
Editor’s note: Winning these cases against companies with specialized lawyers is not easy. So it should be applauded that they managed to force Google to delete all that data.