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For years, we all thought that when we clicked on the "Incognito" tab on Google, that our browsing was private; that nobody would know the websites you were looking at, the cases you were working on, the purchases you were making or the content you were researching.
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Dear Friend,

For years, we all thought that when we clicked on the "Incognito" tab on Google, that our browsing was private; that nobody would know the websites you were looking at, the cases you were working on, the purchases you were making or the content you were researching.

It turns out we were all DUPED.  It wasn't "private" at all.

But the good news is...it could result in a payday for all of us.  And, the best part is we don't have to pay for our own attorney to get justice.

At Law Enforcement today, we care about your consumer rights, so we are passing this important information on to you about how Google may have been violating your privacy rights. 
 
In a world where our online activity is constantly tracked, your privacy should be protected, not exploited. Yet, even tech giants like Google have crossed the line, using their powerful tools to collect your personal data without your consent—even in "Incognito mode."
 
Recently, Google has found itself at the center of a wave of privacy litigation. Plaintiffs have filed numerous lawsuits accusing Google of violating the California Consumer Privacy Act. The lawsuit claims that Google used tools like Google Analytics and Google Ad Manager to gather data from users who believed they were browsing privately.

This is not the first time Google has been accused of violating privacy promises. From the infamous Cambridge Analytica scandal to ongoing antitrust issues, Google’s record shows a pattern of violating users’ privacy for profit.
 
When you browse the internet, especially in "Incognito mode," you expect a certain level of privacy. Google has not only misled consumers about the safety of this feature but has also continued to profit from unauthorized data collection. This is more than just a breach of trust—it's a violation of your rights.
 

 

If you believe you’ve been victimized by Google’s invasive data collection practices, you have the right to seek justice. The legal system offers you a path to demand accountability and potentially secure compensation for the unauthorized use of your personal information. Click here to see if you qualify.
 


At Law Enforcement Today, we care about your consumer rights, so we are referring to Potter Handy LLP law firm and Biz Head Law LLC, who are pursuing claims on behalf of people who want to enforce their privacy rights against Google. The lawyers have experience in privacy litigation and are equipped with the knowledge to take on tech giants like Google. Potter Handy has a proven history of holding large corporations accountable for violating consumer rights.
 
Don’t let Google’s actions go unchecked. Join others who are standing up against these unfair practices. Click here to learn how we can help you protect your privacy and secure the compensation you deserve.

Your Privacy, Our Priority—Let’s Hold Google Accountable Together.

Best regards,
Kyle Reyes
Law Enforcement Today



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