In an agreement released on Monday, Google said it will permanently remove information it secretly gathered when millions of people were searching the internet in 'incognito' mode.
Google will destroy"billions of data records" of peoples' private browsing history as part of a settlement disclosed on Monday over the company's web-tracking practices.
In a statement, Google spokesman José Castañeda said the company is"happy to delete old technical data that was never associated with an individual and was never used for any form of personalization." He pointed out that the lawsuit sought $5 billion in damages, but Google will not be making any payment as part of the proposed settlement.
"We need to stop calling it incognito and stop using a Spy Guy icon," an engineer wrote to Google colleagues in 2018.
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