Por: Los Angeles Times Business November 15, 2022
Search giant Google has agreed to a $391.5-million settlement with 40 states to resolve an investigation into how the company tracked users’ locations, state attorneys general announced Monday. The investigation by the states, which officials said was spurred by a 2018 Associated Press story, found that Google continued to track people's location data even after they opted out of such tracking. The attorneys general called the settlement... + full article
The Hill USA Tech January 05, 2023
Google has agreed to pay a total of $29.5 million to settle separate lawsuits with Washington, D.C., and Indiana over its location tracking practices. Under the settlements, Google agreed to not make misrepresentations to users about an individual user’s location information... + más
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Forbes USA Tech December 31, 2022
2022 brought the death of Google Hangouts, Google Chrome Apps and Google Duo, among other apps. Here ... [+] are the five Google projects on the chopping block in 2023 so far. Getty Images Google has a reputation for discontinuing products more than any other company. The... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Business November 15, 2022
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 the largest multistate privacy settlement in U.S history. The investigation... + más
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CNN USA Business November 15, 2022
New York CNN Business — Google has agreed to a record $391.5 million settlement with 40 states for allegedly misleading consumers over its location tracking practices, a coalition of attorneys general announced Monday. The attorneys general described it as the largest... + más
40 states settle Google location-tracking charges for $392 million | Orlando Sentinel
Ars Technica USA Tech November 15, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Nov 14, 2022 10:04 pm UTC Share this story Google has with a coalition of 40 state attorneys general today. Google agreed to pay $391.5 million for misleading Location History settings the company was running from... + más
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Ars Technica USA Tech November 01, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme Comment activity Sign up or login to join the discussions! Sign up to comment and more - Nov 1, 2022 10:00 am UTC Share this story Today, November 1, 2022, Google Hangouts is . The phone app has been individually... + más
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Chicago Tribune USA Business September 24, 2022
Illinois residents have until Saturday to submit claims for their cut of a $100 million class-action settlement reached this spring in a lawsuit against Google over alleged violations of the state’s biometric privacy law. Anyone who appeared in a photo on Google Photos between... + más
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