Google promises to destroy users' "traceless" browsing data to settle related class action lawsuits
白云追月素
发表于 2024-4-2 16:36:42
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On April 2nd, as part of a lawsuit settlement, Google plans to destroy a large amount of data reflecting a large amount of user web browsing history. The lawsuit accuses Google of tracking users without their knowledge.
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