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Billions of files containing personal data will be wiped in the settlement of the Chrome privacy case

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Google to purge billions of files containing personal data in settlement of Chrome privacy case

Google to purge billions of files containing personal data in settlement of Chrome privacy case. More than 136 million people in the U.S. surfing the internet through its Chrome web browser. Google agrees to purge records containing personal information collected from more than 136m people. Google to purport to purge files containing data collected by more than 100m users.

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Google to purge billions of files containing personal data in settlement of Chrome privacy case

Google to purge billions of files containing personal data in settlement of Chrome privacy case. More than 136 million people in the U.S. surfing the internet through its Chrome web browser. Google agrees to purge records containing personal information collected from more than 136m people. Google to purport to purge files containing data collected by more than 100m users.

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Google to destroy billions of records to settle consumer privacy lawsuit

Google to destroy billions of records to settle consumer privacy lawsuit. Class action lawsuit accused the company of improperly tracking users' data while they browsed in incognito mode. Google has reached a settlement in a class action lawsuit that accused Google of tracking users. Google will destroy millions of records, destroying millions of dollars in damages.

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Google agrees to wipe browsing data to put consumer privacy lawsuit to rest - Washington Examiner

Google agrees to wipe browsing data to put consumer privacy lawsuit to rest. Class-action lawsuit claimed Chrome web browser illegally surveilled incognito users. Google will purge consumer data to settle class-action suit against Chrome browser. Chrome browser was sued by a class of users claiming it violated their privacy.

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Google to Delete Billions of Chrome Browser Records in Latest Settlement

The internet giant resolved a lawsuit that claimed it had deceived users by tracking their web activity in the Chrome browser’s private Incognito setting. Google to Delete Billions of Chrome Browser Records in Latest Settlement. The settlement is the latest in a series of lawsuits filed against the internet giant.

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Google to destroy billions of private browsing records to settle lawsuit

Suit claimed tech giant tracked activity of people who thought they were privately using its Chrome browser’s incognito mode. Google to destroy billions of private browsing records to settle lawsuit. Suit claimed Google tracked users' browsing activity using Chrome browser's incognition mode.

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Google Agrees to Delete Web Browsing Data as It Settles ‘Incognito’ Lawsuit

Search giant will expunge ‘billions” of data records. Search giant to delete ‘Billions’ of Web Browsing data records as it settles ‘Incognito’ Lawsuit. Google to delete 'billions' of Web browsing records.

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Google will purge billions of files containing personal data in settlement of Chrome privacy case

Google agrees to purge billions of records containing personal data. Data collected from 136 million people in the U.S. surfing the internet through its Chrome web browser. Google will purge files containing personal information in settlement of Chrome privacy case. More than 136 million Americans surfed the internet using the Chrome browser.

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Google to destroy browsing data to settle consumer privacy lawsuit

Google to destroy browsing data to settle consumer privacy lawsuit. Class action began in 2020, covering millions of Google users who used private browsing since June 1, 2016. The class action covers millions of private browsing users since June 2016. Google will destroy the data to comply with the lawsuit.

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Google to destroy browsing data to settle consumer privacy lawsuit

Google agrees to destroy billions of data records to settle privacy privacy lawsuit. Suit claimed it secretly tracked internet use of people who thought they were browsing privately. Google agreed to destroy millions of records, agreeing to destroy them to settle lawsuit. Google to destroy browsing data to settle consumer privacy lawsuit.

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Google to delete search data of millions who used 'incognito' mode

Google to delete search data of millions who used 'incognito' mode. Google said it will permanently remove information it secretly gathered when millions of people were searching the internet in "Incognito" mode. Search data will be removed permanently from the internet, Google said.

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Google to destroy billions of data records to settle "incognito" lawsuit

Google to destroy billions of data records to settle "incognito" lawsuit. Settlement stems over allegations that Google collected data about people using its incognito mode. The settlement, valued at $5 billion, stems over alleged data collected about users using the mode. Google will destroy billions more of the data records, Google says.

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Google to delete records from Incognito tracking

Google to block third party tracking by default for people searching the web in private mode. Search giant to delete records from Incognito tracking records from people searching for private sites. Google will also block tracking records of people searching private sites by default. Google says it will also delete records of users who search private sites in private modes.

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