Alphabet Inc’s Google considered creating a more private way to search the Internet that wouldn’t track the sites users visited, according to testimony from a senior vice president in the government’s landmark antitrust case against the company.
According to a senior Alphabet executive, Google considered adding more privacy-focused features to its search engine in 2019. This revelation came during
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