Big Tech's Privacy Charade: Google's Settlement Fails to Address Core Issues
The search engine giant said it would delete millions of records of browsing data acquired by tracking people using its incognito feature, but where's the accountability?
In the ever-evolving landscape of privacy rights and data protection, major tech corporations vie in a disconcerting competition to outdo each other in their disregard for user privacy. These industry giants, with their vast resources and influence, seem to be engaged in an unspoken contest to see who can most flagrantly flout ethical boundaries and exploit user data for their gain. And the most recent successful lawsuit against Google is a testament to that.
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