Google Argues It Never Said Private Browsing Ignores Data

By Kelly Lienhard (March 22, 2023, 10:22 PM EDT) -- Google asked a California federal court to throw out a suit over its alleged tracking of private web browsing activities, arguing that three years of discovery have shown that Google never promised that it wouldn't collect data on users in its private browsing mode feature and that its users agreed to the company's privacy policies....

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