Google’s Incognito Data Purge
1 min readGoogle to delete records from Incognito tracking
Google announced that it will start automatically deleting records of user searches made in its Incognito mode after 24 hours, as part of...
Google to delete records from Incognito tracking
Google announced that it will start automatically deleting records of user searches made in its Incognito mode after 24 hours, as part of its efforts to enhance privacy for users.
The move comes after Google faced criticism for not providing enough privacy protections in its Incognito mode, which is supposed to allow users to browse the web without their activity being saved to their Google accounts.
With this new change, Google aims to give users more control over their privacy and ensure that their search history is not stored indefinitely. This move is a step in the right direction for enhancing user privacy in an increasingly digital world.