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Ever used Google Chrome in incognito mode? You could be entitled to up to $5k

Google May Have Misled You About Incognito Mode Privacy – Claim Your Compensation

If you used Google’s Incognito “private browsing” between 2016-2023, You may be entitled to up to $5,000 compensation based on California statutory damages available for privacy violations. There is no cost to join. In a contingent fee case, attorneys only receive payment if your claim is successful, with no upfront costs or fees for you to file.

Check If You Qualify

How Google Violated Your Privacy:

-Tracked your activity even in “private” Incognito mode
-Sold your personal data for profit
-Misled users into a false sense of privacy

Are You Eligible?

-Used Google Incognito mode between June 1, 2016 – December 1, 2023
-Expected browsing activity to remain private
-Did not always consent to Google tracking

-Age 18+

-US Resident

How to Join the Lawsuit

-Takes 2 minutes
-Answer a few simple questions
-If eligible, e-sign the agreement – that’s it!

Don Bivens, Attorney
Litigation | Mediation | Arbitration

Don Bivens is a renowned and trusted American attorney, a former member of the American Bar Association’s Board
of Governors and a former Chair of the ABA’s Section of
Litigation. Don specializes in complex cases and has
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The law firm of Don Bivens PLLC is located in Scottsdale, Arizona. We practice law in the state of Arizona. For cases arising in another state, our firm engages lawyers admitted to practice in that state to jointly represent our clients as co-counsel.

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