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Apple Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google will ban the data broker X-Mode Social Inc. from collecting any location information drawn from mobile devices running their operating systems in the wake ...
Google has agreed to destroy "billions of data points" it inappropriately collected from people using Incognito mode.
Google will be required to delete billions of data points and make changes to Chrome’s default settings to protect users’ privacy.
Google warns users Chrome's incognito mode still tracks data, reports say. What to know. The tech company has agreed to settle a $5 billion lawsuit alleging the platform used privacy browsers to ...
The data-deletion portion of the settlement agreement follows preemptive changes to Google’s Incognito mode data collection and the ways it describes what Incognito mode does.
Apple and Google banned apps from sharing users' location data with X-Mode, a data broker with links to U.S. military contractors.