- A new lawsuit claims that Perplexity, along with Google and Meta, has been sharing millions of user chats to boost ad revenue, undermining the promise of privacy in its incognito mode.
- The suit alleges deceptive practices that mislead users into believing their conversations are confidential.
- If successful, the lawsuit could have significant implications for user privacy standards across major tech platforms.
Perplexity’s incognito mode faces lawsuit over privacy violations
A new lawsuit claims that Perplexity, along with Google and Meta, has been sharing millions of user chats to boost ad revenue, undermining the promise of privacy in its incognito mode. The suit alleges deceptive practices that mislead users into believing their conversations are confidential. If successful, the lawsuit could have significant implications for user privacy standards across major tech platforms.
