Google was found liable for violating the privacy of 98 million users in a class action lawsuit. Are you one of them?
Alphabet's Google will pay $391.5 million to settle allegations by 40 states that the search and advertising giant illegally tracked users' locations, the Michigan attorney general's office said ...
Alphabet’s Google will pay $391.5 million to settle allegations by 40 states that the search and advertising giant illegally tracked users’ locations, the Michigan Attorney General’s Office said ...
Google has agreed to a $391.5 million settlement with 40 states in connection with an investigation into how the company tracked users' locations, state attorneys general announced Monday, calling it ...
Google has agreed to pay $391.5 million to settle a privacy lawsuit filed by a coalition of attorneys general from 40 U.S. states. The settlement shows that the U.S. attorneys general discovered while ...
Google agreed to pay a total of $391.5 million to 40 US states to resolve an investigation into the company’s location-tracking practices, in what state officials are calling the largest such privacy ...
Google has agreed to settle a lawsuit brought on by Washington state with a payment of $39.9 million. The lawsuit alleged that Google misled users about its location tracking practices. The state ...
Google will have to pay Washington state $39.9 million and be more transparent about its location tracking settings, a King County judge ordered this week. The order comes after the Washington ...
In today's ExchangeWire news digest: Google agree to pay more than USD $390m to settle charges around location tracking; Meta retire their Portal and Smartwatch products; and executives flee Twitter ...
(TNS) — Google will pay nearly $391.5 million to authorities in 40 states, including New Jersey, to resolve allegations it misled consumers over how it tracked, recorded and shared their device ...
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