• Kairos@lemmy.today
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    4 days ago

    That was actually a result of this issue, where Google placed misleading statements in incognito and then proceeded to actively go around them.

    • seralth@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      It actually had bullet points below the initial warning that said websites could track you.

      The big warning on top was fine before. It could have been worded better and the update made its wording better. But below that warning it’s always had bullet points over examples of what it would and would not save in website tracking as well as browser data from searches could be saved. Sure, they didn’t explicitly say Google would save your data, but Google being a web browser falls under that bullet point and Google being a website falls under that bullet point. A website falls under that bullet point.

      This is people not being able to understand what words mean.