$5 billion Google lawsuit over ‘incognito mode’ tracking moves a step closer to trial

An illustration of Google’s multicolor “G” logo Illustration: The Verge

On Monday, a California judge denied Google’s request for summary judgment in a lawsuit filed by users alleging the company illegally invaded the privacy of millions of people. The people suing Google say that occurred because Google’s cookies, analytics, and tools in apps continued to track internet browsing activity even after users activated Incognito mode Chrome, or other similar features like Safari’s private browsing expecting a certain level of priv...

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