• Kissaki@feddit.de
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    3 months ago

    Google should have to clearly communicate to users what they did. Only few will even read and know about this. Rarely anybody will care.

    Misbehavior on such a scale should at least be communicated so users can make an informed decision on their continued trust.

    • Black616Angel@feddit.de
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      3 months ago

      The incognito mode start page literally tells you this. I do not know, how this is news.

          • dannoffs@lemmy.sdf.org
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            3 months ago

            Nowhere on that page does it say that the browser is still tracking them. The whole point of the lawsuit, which Google just settled, is that that verbage is not clear enough to nontechnical users that Google still knows what sites they’re visiting. People don’t know shit about computers, if they advertise a “privacy feature” that says their searches and history aren’t being saved, they assume they’re not being tracked. People absolutely should have a basic understanding of data privacy but that doesn’t mean it’s okay to take advantage of those who don’t.

            • magic_lobster_party@kbin.run
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              3 months ago

              It tells you that you can still be tracked. Maybe not explicitly by Google themselves, but it says it won’t stop tracking.