The Morning After: Google will settle $5 billion lawsuit over tracking Incognito Chrome users

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Google's Chrome has long featured the ability to launch the browser in Incognito mode, offering a seemingly blank slate for your internet browsing, away from your usual cookies, forms and web history. But that seemingly didn't mean Google wasn't keeping an eye on where you were browsing. The company faced a lawsuit in 2020 that accused it of tracking Chrome users' activities even when they were using Incognito mode. Google has now agreed to settle the complaint that originally sought $5 billion in damages, after failing to get the suit dismissed. The plaintiffs said Google used tools like its Analytics product, apps and browser plug-ins to monitor users.

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