This from Kim Komando: TODAY’S DEEP DIVE Liar, liar
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I’ve been telling you for years that your browser’s private mode is about as private as getting naked in a room with glass walls. Now we finally have proof, straight from the source. Google settled a $5 billion lawsuit accusing them of tricking millions of people into believing Incognito mode made them invisible online.
Spoiler: It didn’t. Not even close.
🕵🏼♂️ The Sly Guy During the case, internal Google emails came out that were jaw-dropping. One engineer wrote that they should stop using the little “Spy Guy” icon with Chrome because it suggested a level of privacy that did not exist.
Another memo joked they should rename it “Guy Hiding in the Bushes Mode,” because even if you don’t see Google, it definitely sees you. Ouch.
🌳 What was really happening? When you opened an Incognito tab in Chrome, you thought you were slipping off the grid. In reality, Google’s ad trackers, Analytics and other built-in tools running across the web were still logging all your activities.
Your shopping habits. Your late-night questions. Your health searches. It was all collected, tied to you and sold off to advertisers, marketing companies and who knows who else.
As part of the massive settlement, Google has to delete billions of records of people who thought they were browsing privately. They also had to rewrite the Incognito disclaimer to admit that websites and Google itself can still track you.
Incognito mode does nothing to stop your ISP, Google, advertisers and the websites you visit from tracking your activity. You might feel hidden, but everyone sees everything.
Don't assume, just accept the fact that everything is listening and watching you. I'll say something near my phone and get a recommended video on youtube on my computer even though they aren't even connected.
I've thought a counter to this isn't to block it, but to poison the well. Not an ad blocker, but a program that knows the data they look for and feeds it garbage.
I always assumed incognito mode was a big look at me.
It's just an easy way to keep it from storing cookies and history data locally on your system for the incognito session. It was never meant as a total mask of activity.
It's always said it doesn't hide anything from your ISP or anyone with access to your home or business network. It's not a vpn
Ungoogled Chromium. Startpage (or Duck Duck, or whatever search engine) it.
DuckDuckGo was busted recently too for lying about that.