Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai can be questioned in privacy lawsuit

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Over alleged tracking of internet use while browsing "incognito".

Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai can be questioned in privacy lawsuit
Plaintiffs who accused Alphabet's Google of unlawfully tracking their internet use while on "Incognito" browsing mode can question chief executive Sundar Pichai for up to two hours, a California federal judge has ruled. In the lawsuit filed in June 2020, users accused Google of ...

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