Google has agreed to destroy or "de-identify" billions of records of web browsing data collected from users in its private browsing "Incognito Mode," as part of a proposed class action settlement filed on Monday.
Google has agreed to destroy or "de-identify" billions of records of web browsing data collected from users in its private browsing "Incognito Mode," as part of a proposed class action settlement filed on Monday.
It was recently revealed that Google committed $8 billion to Samsung to ensure its apps remain the default on Samsung phones, raising significant questions about market competition and tech monopolies.
It was recently revealed that Google committed $8 billion to Samsung to ensure its apps remain the default on Samsung phones, raising significant questions about market competition and tech monopolies.
Google shelled out a whopping $26.3 billion in 2021 to ensure that it remains the default search engine on various devices, including mobile phones and web browsers. The disclosure is a tantalizing piece of data that has come out of an antitrust trial that remains veiled in secrecy.