Google has agreed to settle a US lawsuit claiming it invaded the privacy of users by tracking them even when they were browsing in "private mode".

Google has agreed to settle a US lawsuit claiming it invaded the privacy of users by tracking them even when they were browsing in "private mode".
Google Settles $5bn Lawsuit for 'Private Mode' Tracking: Implications for User Privacy Google Settles $5bn Lawsuit for 'Private Mode' Tracking: Implications for User Privacy Introduction In a recent development, tech giant Google has settled a $5 billion lawsuit related to its alleged tracking practices during "private mode" browsing. The company has faced considerable criticism for potentially violating user privacy rights, leading to this landmark settlement. This article will delve into the details of the lawsuit, the implications it carries for both Google and user privacy, and the steps needed to ensure a more transparent and secure browsing experience. The Lawsuit The lawsuit, filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, accused Google of tracking users' online activities even when they chose to browse in private mode on the Chrome browser. It argued that Google bypassed privacy settings, utilizing various tools and …

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