The private mode of browsers

The private mode of browsers

A collective lawsuit was filed against San Jose against Google. The authors of the trial accuse the giant of collecting information about Internet users without permission, although users use the private mode of browsers. They think Google should pay at least $ 5 billion in fines. According to the authors of the lawsuit, the problem concerns millions of people. For each violation of relevant federal and state laws, the group should pay at least USD 5,000 to the user whose rights have been violated. The lawsuit states that Google collects data using Google Analytics, Google Ad Manager, and other applications and add-ons, regardless of whether the user has clicked on Google ads. Google cannot secretly or unauthorized collect data on every American who has a computer or telephone, the writers of the lawsuit write. Security specialists pointed out that users consider private mode completely protected from tracking. However, companies such as Google are still able to collect user data and, when combined with data from free surf mode, refine information about Internet users.

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