Class Action Lawsuit Says Perplexity’s ‘Incognito Mode’ Is a ‘Sham’
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Ashley Belanger, reporting for Ars Technica: Using developer tools, the lawsuit found that opening prompts are always shared, as are any follow-up questions the search engine asks that a user clicks on. Privacy concerns are seemingly worse for non-subscribed users, the complaint alleged. Their initial prompts are shared with “a URL through which the entire conversation may be accessed by third parties like Meta and Google.” Disturbingly, the lawsuit alleged, chats are also shared with personally
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