Google May Have Misled You About Incognito Mode Privacy – Here’s How to Claim Your Compensation
If you used Google’s Incognito “private browsing” mode between 2016 and 2023, you may be eligible for compensation of up to $5,000 under California's privacy laws. Joining the claim is completely free. In this contingent fee case, Zemel Law LLC only collects payment if your claim is successful, with no upfront fees or costs to file.
Check Your Eligibility
How Google Violated Your Privacy:
• Tracked your online activity even while in “private” Incognito mode.
• Sold your personal information for profit.
• Misled users into thinking they were browsing privately.
Are You Eligible?
• Used Google Incognito mode between June 1, 2016, and December 1, 2023.
• Believed your browsing activity was kept private.
• Did not always consent to Google tracking your data.
• Aged 18 or older.
• A US resident.
How to Join the Lawsuit:
• It only takes 2 minutes to sign up.
• Answer a few simple questions.
• If you're eligible, just e-sign the agreement and you’re done!
Daniel Zemel, Attorney
Zemel Law LLC specializes in consumer protection and privacy law. Daniel Zemel is committed to helping clients who have been misled or harmed by companies like Google. With years of experience handling complex legal matters, Daniel Zemel is dedicated to securing justice for those whose privacy rights have been violated.
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