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Google Chrome Incognito users could be owed £4,000 thanks to privacy laws

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Reuters). As a result of a lawsuit filed against Google to the US District Court for the Northern District of California by a partner at the Boies Schiller Flexner law firm, anyone who meets the criteria could be eligible to share in a theoretical $5 billion payout.And that means any one person could claim back up to £4,000.To be eligible for a payout as part of the settlement, you'll need to have used Incognito Mode at some point since June 1, 2016.If the courts rule in favour of the class action lawsuit, Google Chrome users affected by the privacy issue will be able to claim the money back as part of the massive payout.The complaint, at its most basic level, takes aim at the mega company for its "unlawful and intentional interception and.

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