How does private browsing work and what privacy can truly be expected?
Google could be facing fines numbering in the billions if a proposed class action lawsuit filed in California is allowed to proceed. The lawsuit alleges that Google’s services violate privacy laws because:
- users are misled by the “private browsing” label into thinking that their activity will not be monitored; 
- the information tracked in “incognito” may still be bought, shared, and tracked with third parties; and 
- such information may be linked to user accounts via the Google Sign-In button or through imported settings. 
Read about the proposed class action lawsuit against Google.

