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40 states settle Google location-tracking charges for $392 million

Por: Portland Press Herald World November 15, 2022

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In this June 15, 2017 photo, people walk inside the Oculus in New York. Google has agreed to a $391.5 million settlement with 40 states in connection with an investigation into how the company tracked users’ locations Frank Franklin II/Associated Press file HARTFORD, Conn. — 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... + full article



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