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Incognito Mode in Chrome DOES track your browsing - and Google will face a lawsuit over it

A JUDGE has ruled that Google is going to court to fight a class-action lawsuit that claims the Californian company didn't properly notify users that their personal data was being tracked when using the "privacy" focused Incognito Mode in the immensely-popular Chrome browser.
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