Article 65TQV Google agrees to pay $392 million to settle location tracking lawsuit

Google agrees to pay $392 million to settle location tracking lawsuit

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Google has agreed to pay a $391.5 million settlement to 40 states over allegations that the company tracked users' locations without their knowledge (via The New York Times). As part of the settlement, Google's required to alert users when location tracking's enabled, as well as provide information on how to turn off the feature starting in 2023.

A coalition of attorneys general from Oregon, New York, Florida, Nebraska, and other states filed the lawsuit in response to a 2018 report from the Associated Press that reveals how Google silently tracked users' locations across its various services on iPhone and Android. The lawsuit alleges that from 2014 to 2019, Google misled users into thinking their location had been switched off and would...

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