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$5 billion Google lawsuit over “Incognito mode” tracking moves a step closer to trial
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It would be interesting to see them be made to actually delete shit they allegedly shouldn't have.
I don't even sort of see how this particular case has merit when chrome outright tells you that incognito mode means nothing at all to any website you visit, but "torch everything illegitimate" sounds fun as hell to enforce.