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Google to Pay Nearly $400 Million Over ‘Crafty and Deceptive’ Location Tracking

Por: Time Business November 15, 2022

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Google agreed to pay a total of $391.5 million to 40 US states to resolve an investigation into the company’s location-tracking practices, in what state officials are calling the largest such privacy settlement in US history. The Alphabet Inc. unit will “significantly improve” its location-tracking disclosures and user controls starting next year as part of the deal, according to a statement issued Monday by Oregon Attorney General Ellen... + full article



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