Google may have been storing your incognito browsing data and now they’ve agreed to delete it

Bad news: Google’s apparently been storing your Chrome incognito browsing data. Good news. They’ve finally agreed to delete it. In a court document filed Monday (April 1) and spotted by BGR, Google has agreed to settle a nearly four-year-old class-action suit that challenged Google’s private browsing (a.k.a. “Incognito Mode) data collection policies. The original lawsuit … Continue reading Google may have been storing your incognito browsing data and now they’ve agreed to delete it

Security News This Week: Yogurt Heist Reveals a Rampant Form of Online Fraud

The saga of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange continued this week after the UK’s high court ordered a delay in his extradition to the United States. Assange faces 18 charges in the US, including 17 alleged violations of the Espionage Act—charges that have alarmed journalism watchdogs. The two judges who issued the ruling said in a … Continue reading Security News This Week: Yogurt Heist Reveals a Rampant Form of Online Fraud