Incognito Data Purge by Google
1 min readGoogle to Delete Records from Incognito Tracking
Google has announced that it will soon be implementing changes to its Incognito mode in the Chrome browser to address concerns about...
Google to Delete Records from Incognito Tracking
Google has announced that it will soon be implementing changes to its Incognito mode in the Chrome browser to address concerns about user privacy. As part of these changes, Google will no longer keep records of websites visited in Incognito mode.
This move comes after Google faced criticism for tracking user activity even when using the private browsing mode. Incognito mode was designed to allow users to browse the web without their activity being saved to their browser history, but Google was still able to collect data through other means.
With the upcoming changes, Google will be deleting any records of websites visited in Incognito mode as soon as the user closes the browser window. This will provide users with greater peace of mind when using private browsing mode.
By making these changes, Google is showing a commitment to protecting user privacy and ensuring that users have control over their own data. It is a step in the right direction towards greater transparency and accountability in the tech industry.