Google tracks user data even when they go 'Incognito'

Discussion in 'privacy problems' started by ZMsiXone, Aug 25, 2018.

  1. EASTER

    EASTER Registered Member

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    Shizzammmm!! Almost a Trillion buck company. I look back when a $75 dollar paycheck (you see that right), just 75 measly dollar bills went to keeping the household bills up to date, eating out, shopping etc. the list goes on.

    Looking at the neck breaking pace that key industry leaders like Alphabet rake in and record as net worth these days? Mind numbing.

    Back on topic- I sparsely ever used Incognito simply because I just don't expect it to be that much different then regular non-incognito browsing and it certainly doesn't even compare to a TOR session or ever likely was intended to be. Just the basics as already mentioned above in a few post replies stated.
     
  2. Chuck57

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    $775 billion dollars........More power to them. Wish I'd invested in them, or Apple, or MS, or Amazon, or a few others.
     
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  3. Reality

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    1/Mind numbing indeed and people who keep feeding the monster have got numb minds.
    2/Yes we all know that the difference between ip address obfuscation and none, is night and day even though you still need to adopt other healthy methods even with ip address obfuscation.
     
  4. cruelsister

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    Reverting to Off Topic: Google is actually a poor sister compared to Apple which has a Market Cap of ~1.05 TRILLION USD (yes, trillion).

    (ps- About Amazon: When I was a student I ordered a book from Amazon; it had color plates and when I looked they were all messed up. I called for a return and they were VERY nice and the return was done efficiently. So efficiently that I bought 100 shares of AMZN at about 35USD/share. Today they trade for about 1800USD/share.

    Buy what you know, buy what you like.)
     
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  5. Chuck57

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    Amazon Kindle paperbacks aren't the greatest. The ebooks are okay. Have 3 coming out within the next week or two. IF I can negotiate their labyrinth of changing rules regarding format and size.
     
  6. guest

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    Google faces $5 billion lawsuit in U.S. for tracking 'private' internet use
    June 3, 2020
    https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...r-tracking-private-internet-use-idUSKBN23933H
     
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