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Google gets win, split-decision on pair of key US Chrome privacy cases aimed at its revenue engine

By Mike Swift and Amy Miller ( December 13, 2022, 02:00 GMT | Insight) -- Google won a key litigation victory today involving its Chrome browser when a federal judge in California said the company’s privacy disclosures over data collection for its targeted advertising are adequately understandable for “a reasonable person." In a parallel case involving Chrome, however, the same judge allowed some claims involving Chrome’s “Incognito” private browsing to move forward, although she ruled that Google would only face exposure for changes to its business practices rather than financial damages.Google won a key litigation victory today involving its Chrome browser when a federal judge in California said the company’s privacy disclosures over data collection for its targeted advertising are adequately understandable to “a reasonable person,” granting summary judgement for the digital ads giant....

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