Google has agreed to a $135 million class-action settlement to resolve claims that it carried out passive data transfers through the Android operating system without consumers’ knowledge or consent.
In a landmark verdict last week, a California jury ordered Google to pay $314 million after finding that the tech giant had misled Android users, covertly collecting personal data in the background, ...
Android users, take note: On Tuesday, Google reached a preliminary settlement in a class action lawsuit over illegal data collection. If it goes through, Google will pay out $135 million to Android ...
A preliminary settlement has been filed in a class action that claimed Google was quietly transferring Android user data over cellular connections. The case hinged on the “conversion” of cellular data ...
Google Ordered to Pay $314M in Class-Action Case Over Misuse of Android Data The 2019 lawsuit accused Google of using Android users' cellular data without consent to run activities like targeted ads.
June 4 (Reuters) - Class actions rarely go to trial, which is why a case against Google is proving to be an outlier. The tech giant is defending itself before a jury in Santa Clara County, California, ...
Over the past week, Google has settled two class action lawsuits over Android privacy, one regarding data usage and the other around Assistant, despite the company denying any wrongdoing. Reuters ...
Google collects a ton of data on us. It uses that data for targeted advertising, which, based on Google’s latest financial report, is a lucrative business that brought in over $70 billion in revenue ...
Android users, take note: On Tuesday, Google reached a preliminary settlement in a class action lawsuit over illegal data collection. If it goes through, Google will pay out $135 million to Android ...