A proposed class that sued Google over claims the tech giant surreptitiously performed passive data transfers over its Android operating system appears headed toward a $135 million settlement. U.S.
A pending class action in California Superior Court against Google that alleged it illegally siphoned users' cellular data through its Android operating system went to trial this week. Plaintiffs ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Google was fined $314 million this week over its "misuse" of Android users' cell data for OS transfers. The California court ...
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A federal judge has granted preliminary approval to Google's $135 million settlement of class-action claims that it misappropriated Android users' cellular data allowances by collecting app-related ...
A preliminary settlement with the Alphabet unit was filed late Tuesday night in the San Jose, California, federal court, and requires a judge’s approval. Google denied wrongdoing in agreeing to the ...
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 ...
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