A new mass privacy tort lawsuit filed in Santa Clara County, accusing the tech giant of "surreptitiously" collecting and selling browsing data from Google Chrome users surfing the web in "Incognito mode," is Potter Handy LLP's latest attempt to help users pursue financial compensation after Google avoided paying plaintiffs in a class action settlement agreement over similar claims. The firm has filed two other similar actions against the company in the last month, a...
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