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Internet browsers offer a feature called “incognito mode,” which should allow users to surf the web privately. Google Chrome has its own incognito mode, but a lawsuit alleges that Google is tracking user browsing habits even when it shouldn’t do it. The proposed class-action suit was filed back in June 2020. Google has defended against those claims, seeking to have the lawsuit dismissed. But the judge presiding over the case concluded that Google would have to face the $5 billion suit, denying a dismissal.
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