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Google CEO sought to keep Incognito issues out of spotlight

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Google Chief Executive Sundar Pichai in 2019 was warned that describing the company's Incognito browsing mode as 'private' was problematic, yet it stayed the course because he did not want the feature 'under the spotlight,' according to a new court filing. Google spokesman José Castañeda said that the filing "mischaracterises emails referencing unrelated second and third-hand accounts."


The Alphabet Inc unit's privacy disclosures have generated regulatory and legal scrutiny in recent years amid growing public concerns about online surveillance.


Users last June alleged in a lawsuit that Google unlawfully tracked their internet use when they were browsing Incognito in its Chrome browser.


Google has said it makes clear that Incognito only stops data from being saved to a user's device and is fighting the lawsuit. - Reuters


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