Core Viewpoint - Google has agreed to delete billions of user browsing data as part of a settlement for a class-action lawsuit regarding user privacy that began in 2020 [1] Group 1: Lawsuit Background - A class-action lawsuit was filed against Google in June 2020 by U.S. users in California, alleging that Google tracked users in "incognito" or "private mode" while using the Chrome browser, violating user privacy [1] - The lawsuit claims that millions of users were tracked for traffic monitoring and advertising purposes despite using privacy modes [1] Group 2: Settlement Details - As part of the settlement, Google has agreed to delete up to billions of records of user data collected in "incognito" mode [1] - Google will also implement features over the next five years that allow users to prevent third-party tracking of their browsing history in "incognito" mode [1] - The proposed settlement is pending approval from a judge, with the next hearing scheduled for July 30 [1] Group 3: Compensation Claims - The plaintiffs are seeking $5 billion (approximately 36 billion RMB) in damages from Google [1] - Google has stated that users wishing to seek compensation can file individual lawsuits against the company [1]
被索赔360亿元!谷歌将删除数十亿条用户数据