In case it isn't clear, this case hasn't reached any settlement. A complaint has been filed, but any entitlements of class members are entirely hypothetical at this stage.
If I was presiding over this case, I'd throw it out. It's never been misleading about what it is: it doesn't save stuff to your hard disk. That says nothing about remote servers.
I don't know if this text was always there but today, when I use incognito mode, I see:<p>> Others who use this device won’t see your activity, so you can browse more privately. This won't change how data is collected by websites you visit and the services they use, including Google. Downloads, bookmarks and reading list items will be saved. Learn more<p>> Chrome won’t save:
* Your browsing history
* Cookies and site data
* Information entered in forms<p>> Your activity might still be visible to:
* Websites you visit
* Your employer or school
* Your internet service provider
This Bivens guy has tried a bunch of ads for this stuff. I'm in his Gamestop case, and others. You go sign some agreement allowing him to represent you and maybe he gets you some money. He never actually does, though. He's obviously trying to shake down a bunch of companies and you'll never see a dime.<p>But I sign up for class actions all the time. After all, other people will anyway so it's going to run. So it's a tax on all these corps and I'd like to get my money.<p>Through a different litigation I got $500 on Stubhub once. That's pretty good.
Stay away, you may end up owing money. From the Retainer Agreement:<p>> XVI. FIRM DOES NOT GUARANTEE RESULT<p>> I understand that there is always a risk to litigation. If I were to lose a case, under some circumstances, I may have to pay costs and/or attorney fees to the prevailing party. I acknowledge that FIRM has made no guarantee regarding the successful termination of my case and all expressions about the relative chances of success are matters of opinion only.
This is an ad so I flagged it. They're fishing for info but the bait is fake. If there was only 1 victim, they could get $5k, but there are too many people. Whenever a lot of victims obviously exist for something, courts will reject the individual cases and tell them to do a class action. They know this, so this law firms ulterior motive is showing a list of victims and then looking for one perfect token plaintiff to represent a class action suit, and be the star of an 18 month court process. This form is just a waste of time. Just wait until the trial is over, and if they settle, youll be able to sign up as a class member and get the $5 Venmo credit these things typically pay out.
Is it just me, or was it always clear that the <i>only</i> thing Incognito mode does is not write to your local browser history? Google's gonna Google, and that means collecting as much of your information as possible.<p>Maybe I'm just jaded & tech-savvy, but I figured way more people would have understood this.
"Are You Eligible?<p>-Used Google Incognito mode between June 1, 2016 - December 1, 2023<p>-Expected browsing activity to remain private<p>-Did not always consent to Google tracking<p>-Age 18+<p>-US Resident"
It's hilarious that the sketchy lawyers behind this site demand to know the “[..] details on the nature of your searches, websites visited and or purchases made [in Incognito mode]”.