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Google 'Incognito' US privacy case reaches litigation milestone as plaintiffs plan for trial

By Mike Swift
  • 21 Jun 2022 23:45
  • 22 Jun 2022 00:37
Plaintiffs in litigation alleging Google’s Chrome “Incognito” browser mode was anything but private are planning a 20-day jury trial early next year, and reached the litigation milestone today of asking a US judge to certify specific victim classes in the case.
The case against Google’s private browsing mode is one

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Mike Swift

Chief Global Digital Risk Correspondent


Mike Swift is an award-winning journalist who has been at the forefront of covering data, privacy and cybersecurity regulatory news for more than a decade. As the Chief Global Digital Risk Correspondent for MLex, in addition to reporting, he coordinates MLex’s worldwide coverage in the practice area. Formerly chief Internet reporter for the San Jose Mercury News and SiliconValley.com, Mike has covered Google, Facebook, Apple, Microsoft, Twitter and other tech companies and has closely tracked technology and regulatory trends in Silicon Valley. He has wide ranging expertise from the business of professional sports to computer-assisted reporting. A former John S. Knight Fellow at Stanford University, he is a graduate of Colby College.

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