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Google agrees to $392m privacy settlement with 40 states, including Massachusetts

Por: The Boston Globe Business November 15, 2022

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WASHINGTON — Google agreed to a record $391.5 million privacy settlement with a 40-state coalition of attorneys general Monday for charges that it misled users into thinking they had turned off location tracking in their account settings even as the company continued collecting that information.Under the settlement, Google will also make its location tracking disclosures clearer starting in 2023. from the deal, according to the state.The... + full article



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