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Google Chrome users could get a £4,000 payout - are you eligible?

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Google Chrome’s built-in Incognito Mode to browse online you could soon be entitled to a £4,000 ($5,000) payout. A $5 billion (£4 billion) class-action lawsuit has been filed by lawyers in the USA who have accused Google of illegally gathering information during users' private Incognito Mode browsing sessions.

As this is a class-action lawsuit, anyone who meets the criteria could be eligible to share in the $5 billion payout – provided the lawyers are successful, reports Express.co.uk.

To be eligible, you'll need to have used Incognito Mode since June 1, 2016.Chrome’s Incognito Mode stops the browser from saving the user's browsing history, cookies, site data and data inputted into forms locally, but it does not block Google or third-party.

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