Google to put Disclaimer on How its Chrome Incognito Mode Does ‘Nothing’

The description of Chrome’s Incognito mode is set to be changed in order to state that Google monitors users of the browser. Users will be cautioned that websites can collect personal data about them.

This indicates that the only entities that are kept from knowing what a user is browsing on incognito would be their family/friends who use the same device. 

Chrome Incognito Mode is Almost Useless

At heart, Google might not only be a mere software developer. It is in fact a business that is motivated through advertising, which requires it to collect information about its users and their preferences in order to sell them targeted advertising. 

Unfortunately, users cannot escape this surveillance just by switching to incognito. In fact, Google is paying a sum of $5 billion to resolve a class-action lawsuit filed against them, accusing the company of betraying its customers regarding the privacy assurance they support. Google is now changing its description of Incognito mode, which will make it clear that it does not really protect the user’s privacy. 

Developers can get a preview of what this updated feature exactly is, by using Chrome Canary. According to This article has been indexed from CySecurity News – Latest Information Security and Hacking Incidents

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Google to put Disclaimer on How its Chrome Incognito Mode Does ‘Nothing’