Perplexity’s 'incognito mode' is a sham, lawsuit alleges: Is your private AI data leaking to Google?
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Perplexity 'Incognito' chats might not be so private, lawsuit claims
TL;DR An anonymous user has filed a proposed class action suit against Perplexity, Google, and Meta for alleged mishandling of private info. The suit accuses Perplexity of sending chat content to Google and Meta for purposes of ad tracking without obtaining user consent. It’s early days in this case, but penalties could be steep at $5,000 or more per violation. Perplexity and other tech companies are in hot water for allegedly violating users’ …
A complaint was filed against Perplexity, Google and Meta, alleging that the "Incognito" mode of the IA search engine is a "crying." Invisible trackers would share user conversations, including sensitive data, with third parties for advertising targeting, even when private browsing is enabled. Start-up risks heavy fines.
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