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Google faces renewed privacy questions about Chrome 'Incognito' mode — this time from US Congress

By Mike Swift ( June 15, 2024, 00:23 GMT | Insight) -- Google filed a settlement months ago for private litigation in California alleging the Internet giant illegally collected user data through the "Incognito" private browsing mode in Chrome, but the digital ads giant is facing renewed questions from Congress about its plans to change Incognito in the wake of the settlement.Months after Google settled class-action litigation over its collection of data in Chrome’s private browsing mode, senior Republican members of Congress are demanding more information about the digital ads giant’s alleged tracking of users of “Incognito” mode....

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