The lawsuit that was filed against Google 9 months ago has finally been cleared to proceed, and the company is facing $5 billion or $5,000/user in damages.
Google unable to convince court that it doesn't track users even in 'Incognito Mode', but claims there's no invisibility ever – The Tech Herald
Google Settles $5 Billion Privacy Lawsuit Over Tracking Users in 'Incognito Mode
Google updates Chrome's Incognito Mode disclaimer to admit it is tracking users - gHacks Tech News
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Judge Rules Google Must Face Lawsuit Alleging Chrome Tracks Users in Incognito Mode - MacRumors
Google settles $5 billion lawsuit accusing it of tracking Chrome's Incognito users
Google Settles Class-Action Lawsuit Over Chrome Incognito Mode Tracking
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More of Google's money is heading your way after $5 billion lawsuit is settled - PhoneArena
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Google updates Chrome's Incognito Mode disclaimer to admit it is tracking users - gHacks Tech News
Google finally admits data collection in Chrome's 'incognito' mode
Google settles $5 billion privacy lawsuit over tracking people using 'incognito mode
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