Google agrees to delete web browsing data as it settles 'incognito' lawsuit

Google agrees to delete web browsing data as it settles 'incognito' lawsuit


While the plaintiffs asked for $5 billion in damages, the settlement includes no payment from Google. Photo: Bloomberg


By Davey Alba


Google said it would delete millions of records of users’ browsing activities as part of a settlement of a class-action lawsuit that alleged it tracked people without their knowledge. 

 


The case, filed in 2020, alleged the Alphabet Inc. unit surreptitiously collected data from people using its popular Chrome web browser in a private “incognito” browsing mode. While that function lets users turn off data collection when using the Chrome browser, other Google tools used by websites, such as advertising technology, scoop up their data anyway, according to the suit.


Google, which agreed to settle in December, will expunge “billions” of data records that reflect people’s private browsing, according to details that were made public Monday in a filing at San Francisco federal court. Google also said it made several changes to its disclosures to clarify how people’s data is collected as well as what activity is visible to websites when users browse in “incognito” mode. And the company agreed for the next five years to allow incognito mode users to block third-party cookies.


“We are pleased to settle this lawsuit, which we always believed was meritless,” Jose Castaneda, Google spokesperson, said in a statement. “We never associate data with users when they use incognito mode. We are happy to delete old technical data that was never associated with an individual and was never used for any form of personalization.”


While the plaintiffs asked for $5 billion in damages, the settlement includes no payment from Google. Instead, individuals will be able to pursue damages by filing their own complaints against Google in US state courts, according to court papers. About 50 people have already done so, plaintiffs’ lawyers said.


The plaintiffs’ lawyers, led by attorney David Boies, called the settlement “groundbreaking” and a “historic step” in requiring big tech companies to be transparent to users about how they collect and use their data. Google’s agreement to retroactively delete user information is a significant concession as it forms the backbone of the company’s lucrative advertising business, which depends on the quality of its search engine. It also comes as Google is in the throes of multiple regulatory challenges in the US and abroad, amid rising concerns about how the tech giants use the vast amounts of data they collect from users.


“There has been a steady drumbeat of complaints, lawsuits, and regulatory action centered on companies collecting or sharing customer data in unexpected ways,” said Stephanie Liu, a senior analyst at Forrester. “The rise of privacy-oriented class action lawsuits and complaints shows consumers are increasingly privacy savvy and taking action.”


The settlement provides “substantial relief” for plaintiffs, according to representatives of the consumers in the lawsuit, which include attorneys from the law firms Boies Schiller Flexner and Morgan & Morgan.


The settlement also forestalled a trial that was scheduled for February, in a year that’s expected to be one of Google’s busiest in the courts. A jury trial in a lawsuit from the US Justice Department and a coalition of state attorneys general accusing the company of violating antitrust regulations by illegally monopolizing digital advertising is slated for September, and a similar lawsuit from Texas and other states challenging its ad tech practices has been scheduled for March 2025. 


In a third case, a US judge in Washington is set to hear closing arguments in May for a landmark federal antitrust trial that alleges the company has illegally monopolized the online search market.  

First Published: Apr 02 2024 | 8:24 PM IST



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Realme 12x budget 5G smartphone launched in India: Price, specs, and more

Realme 12x budget 5G smartphone launched in India: Price, specs, and more


Chinese smartphone brand Realme launched the Realme 12x 5G smartphone in India on April 2. Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ chipset, the smartphone boasts a 5,000mAh battery, 45W SUPERVOOC charging, and fullHD resolution display of 120Hz refresh rate. The smartphone is offered in Twilight Purple and Woodland Green colours. Below are the details:


Realme 12x: Variants and pricing


  • 4GB RAM + 128GB storage: Rs 11,999

  • 6GB RAM + 128GB storage: Rs 13,499

  • 8GB RAM + 128GB storage: Rs 14,999


Realme 12x: Availability and introductory offers


The Realme 12x will be available during the early bird sale on April 2 from 6PM to 8PM, and during special sale on April 5 from 12PM to 2PM on the company’s official website and e-commerce platform Flipkart.


Customers purchasing the 4GB + 128GB and 6GB + 128GB variants of the Realme 12x smartphone can avail discounts up to Rs 1,000 on ICICI, SBI and HDFC bank cards. For the 8GB + 128GB variant, customers can avail cashback of Rs 1,000 in the mainline stores during open sale.


Realme 12x: Specifications


  • Display: 6.72-inch FHD+ LCD display, 120Hz refresh rate, 800 nits peak brightness

  • Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ chipset

  • RAM: 4GB / 6GB / 8GB

  • Storage: 128GB

  • Rear camera: 50MP Primary + 2MP depth

  • Front camera: 8MP

  • Battery: 5,000 mAh

  • Charging: 45W SUPERVOOC wired

  • OS: realme UI 5.0 Based on Android 14

  • Support: Two years of OS update and three years of security update

  • Weight: 188g

  • Thickness: 7.69mm

  • Protection: Panda Glass


 


 


 

First Published: Apr 02 2024 | 5:20 PM IST





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Samsung unveils Galaxy M55 and M15 5G phones, sets India launch for April 8

Samsung unveils Galaxy M55 and M15 5G phones, sets India launch for April 8


Samsung Galaxy M55 and Galaxy M15

After Brazil, Samsung is bringing the Galaxy M55 and Galaxy M15 5G smartphones to India on April 8. In a press note announcing the India launch date, the Indian arm of the South Korean electronics maker confirmed a few details about both the upcoming 5G smartphones in its millennial-focused Galaxy M-series line.


Samsung said the Galaxy M55 5G smartphone will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 system-on-chip and will be offered in Light Green and Denim Black colours. The Galaxy M15 will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ SoC and will be offered in Celestine Blue, Stone Grey and Blue Topaz.


Samsung Galaxy M55 5G: Specifications


The Galaxy M55 5G smartphone will sport a 6.7-inch super AMOLED FHD+ display of 120Hz refresh rate with 1000 nits peak brightness level. The smartphone will sport a triple-camera setup at the back, featuring a 50-megapixel main camera sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera sensor, and a 2MP macro camera sensor.


  • Display: 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display, FHD+ resolution, 120Hz refresh rate

  • Processor:  Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 1

  • RAM: 8GB

  • Storage: up to 256GB

  • Rear Camera: 50MP primary sensor, 8MP ultra-wide angle, 2MP macro

  • Front camera: 50MP

  • Battery: 5,000mAh battery

  • OS: OneUI 6.1 based on Android 14

  • Weight: 180g

  • Thickness: 7.8mm


Samsung Galaxy M15 5G: Specifications


The Galaxy M15 5G smartphone will sport a 6.5-inch super AMOLED display of FHD+ resolution. It will be a display panel of 90Hz refresh rate. Similar to the Galaxy M55 5G, the smartphone will sport a 50MP-based triple-camera setup on the back.


  • Display: 6.5-inch Super AMOLED display, FHD+ resolution, 90Hz refresh rate

  • Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 6100+

  • RAM: 4GB

  • Storage: 128GB

  • Rear Camera: 50MP primary sensor, 5MP ultra-wide-angle, 2MP macro

  • Front camera: 13MP

  • Battery: 6,000mAh battery

  • OS: OneUI 6.1 based on Android 14

  • Weight: 217g

  • Thickness: 9.3mm


 

First Published: Apr 02 2024 | 4:22 PM IST





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Logitech launches Signature Slim Keyboard and Mouse Combo in India: Details

Logitech launches Signature Slim Keyboard and Mouse Combo in India: Details


Logitech Signature Slim combo

PC peripheral maker Logitech on April 2 launched the Signature Slim Keyboard and Mouse Combo in India. The Signature Slim Combo is bundled with the Signature Slim K950 wireless keyboard and Signature Plus M750 wireless mouse. Customers can either purchase the Signature Slim K950 wireless keyboard or can buy the signature slim combo that comes with the wireless mouse.


Logitech Signature Slim Keyboard and Combo: Price


The Signature Slim K950 Wireless Keyboard and Signature Slim Combo MK950 are available in graphite colour at Rs 10,290 and Rs 13,995, respectively.


  • Signature Slim K950 Wireless Keyboard: Rs 10,290

  • Signature Slim K950 Wireless Keyboard + Signature Plus M750 wireless mouse: Rs 13,995


Signature Slim Keyboard and Combo: Details


Logitech said that the Signature Slim Keyboard allows easy switching between devices and features quiet keyboard keys. The Signature Slim Mouse, similar to the keyboard, boasts silent clicks and quick scrolling, powered by company’s SmartWheel technology.


The keyboard supports the Logi Options+ App, which provides options for Smart Actions that the users can use to skip repetitive actions by automating multiple tasks with a single keystroke. The keyboard has shortcuts for volume control, play/pause and mute/unmute and more.


Logitech said that both the keyboard and mouse have been designed in line with the company’s sustainability goals. Both products are certified carbon neutral, and the paper packaging comes from FSC-certified forests and other controlled sources. Meanwhile, the plastic parts in Signature Slim K950 and Signature Slim Combo include certified post-consumer recycled plastic.


 


 


 

First Published: Apr 02 2024 | 3:26 PM IST





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