We’ve been using the incognito mode of Chrome, the world’s most famous browser, for years, for various reasons, whether we’re searching for something that we don’t want everyone to see, or doing something else… But did you know that even Google’s own employees don’t trust Chrome’s incognito mode?
According to Bloomberg’s report, Lorraine Twohill, Google’s head of sales, sent an email directly to Google’s CEO Sundar Pichai, saying that Chrome’s incognito mode is ‘not private’. Let’s take a look at the details together.
‘Make Chrome incognito mode truly private’
Lorraine Twohill wrote in her email to Pichai that “make it really private” about Google Chrome’s incognito mode. So apparently even Google’s own employees don’t trust Chrome’s privacy. As a matter of fact, it’s not a secret or even something that has just been revealed.
Google, which has gone to court on this issue many times before, has already made it clear in its previous statements that Chrome’s incognito mode does not provide ‘complete privacy’. So before complaining, it is useful to read the terms of use.
Of course, Twohill’s e-mail was already ‘Oh isn’t it secret?’ ‘Let’s make this completely private.’ written in kind. What are you thinking? Please do not forget to share your thoughts with us in the comments.