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Notably absent from this list is Google itself. It has not been upfront about how the browser itself is collecting information from incognito browsing.
I've seen mixed reports about it, but the best I can find leads me to believe this is a slight misunderstanding, and that the browser itself doesn't do tracking, but that Google does all of its normal tracking while Incognito, like cookies, browser fingerprinting, etc.
It was my understanding that the chrome browser "phones home" all the time, but maybe i was mistaken because I can't find a reference. I did find this from wired:
So it looks like chrome was configured to pass along identifiable header information?