Google agreed to delete billions of private browsing data records to settle a lawsuit. Users claimed Google tracked them in private mode. The settlement values around $5-7.8 billion, but users won’t get payouts. Google will update data explanations and allow the blocking of tracking cookies for five years. Google denies wrongdoing but agreed to the terms. The settlement needs a judge’s approval. Lawyers may seek legal fees from Google.
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