Article 6ESPM Google to pay California $93 million over location-tracking claims

Google to pay California $93 million over location-tracking claims

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Emma Roth
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Google has agreed to pay $93 million to the state of California to settle claims it tracked the location of users without their knowledge. Under the terms of the proposed agreement, Google must also provide more information about the location data it collects on users.

The settlement follows a multi-year" investigation by California's Department of Justice, which found that Google deceived users into thinking they weren't getting tracked when they actually were. According to the complaint, Google continued to collect and store location data on users even when they disabled the Location History" setting within its apps and services, allowing the company to use this information for targeted advertising.

Google told its users that it...

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