Google Incognito Mode Not Really Private, Collects User Data, Says Texas Lawsuit

Google deceptively collects an array of personal data even when a user has engaged Incognito mode, the lawsuit says.

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By Reuters | Updated: 20 May 2022 12:48 IST
Highlights
  • Incognito mode or "private browsing" is a Web browser function
  • Google misled consumers by continuing to track their location
  • Google deceived users with unclear smartphone location tracking settings

Google has a "Location History" setting and informs users if they turn it off

The Google search engine collects data on users who think they can be anonymous if they use a "private browsing" mode, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton claimed on Thursday, filing an amended privacy lawsuit against the Alphabet unit.

Texas, Indiana, Washington State, and the District of Columbia filed separate suits against Google in January in state courts over what they called deceptive location-tracking practices that invade users' privacy.

Paxton's filing adds Google's Incognito mode to the lawsuit filed in January. Incognito mode or "private browsing" is a Web browser function that Paxton said implies Google will not track search history or location activity.

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The lawsuit said Google offers the option of "private browsing" that could include "viewing highly personal websites that might indicate, for example, their medical history, political persuasion, or sexual orientation. Or maybe they simply want to buy a surprise gift without the gift recipient being tipped off by a barrage of targeted ads."

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The suit said "in reality, Google deceptively collects an array of personal data even when a user has engaged Incognito mode."

Google said on Thursday that Paxton's filing is again "based on inaccurate claims and outdated assertions about our settings. We have always built privacy features into our products and provided robust controls for location data."

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"We strongly dispute these claims and will vigorously defend ourselves to set the record straight," it added.

Paxton previously alleged Google misled consumers by continuing to track their location even when users sought to prevent it.  

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Google has a "Location History" setting and informs users if they turn it off "the places you go are no longer stored," Texas said.

In January, an Arizona judge ruled allegations Google deceived users with unclear smartphone location tracking settings should be weighed by a jury, refusing to toss out a lawsuit brought by the state's attorney general.


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