In a world increasingly driven by digital connections, ensuring user privacy is paramount. Whether you're using a public machine and don't feel like broadcasting your business, or shopping for a gift at home and want to avoid leaving behind potential spoilers, private browsing modes, like Chrome's Incognito Mode, have become a trusted refuge for those seeking a veil of anonymity. At least, that's how things are supposed to work, but a class-action lawsuit that emerged in 2020 claims that Google still collects browsing data, even when you're in Incognito Mode. We're still a long way off from any kind of resolution here, but this week the case is gaining a little momentum, as a court rejects Google's motion for summary judgment.


