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Chrome users be like
“But i set it in private mode, how do they know i like footjobs“

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    @Lucky-Loek
    Google code is like

    #define TRUE FLASE

    #define PRIVATE_MODE LOG_EVERYTHING

    I don’t think is ok to call that private mode then ! It’s a fraud
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    Anyone up for napalm bombing the Google HQ?
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    Anal footjobs
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    @AlgoRythm I hope these are words meant to be separated by “ ,”
    If not, that girl have be really flexible
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    @hardfault I meant what I said
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    Well, what does the fox say?
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    @akshar color of tomato is red
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    @hardfault now that is a FIRE reply to my comment 👀
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    If you read the article the lawsuit is actually about the information gathered on the website, not within the browser. Incognito mode doesn't claim to stop websites from tracking you. In fact it specifically states that website may track you when you open a new incognito window. There isn't even an official API to check if the tab is in incognito. Sure, it might be bad of Google to track you, and perhaps their services should honor the DNT header, but if I read this correctly this lawsuit is just as idiotic as the proposals of certain EU politicians.
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    @ScriptCoded Exactly this. The incognito window even warns users for this...

    I agree with Google on this one!
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    Now I know why I get ads for online dating. Even tho I have never searched for it. Google thinks I watch human smashing on incognito because I need to online date.
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    @Lucky-Loek No clue where you got that from, all addons are working fine in incognito mode for me (Firefox)!
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    Google will win this case because they said that they won't store browser history or cookies, but they didn't said that they won't track you. Google analytics and Adsense still tracks you regardless of your privacy mode
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    @Ranchu lolololol. i bet google employees would do it themselves!
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