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Google to pay $29.5 million to settle DC, Indiana lawsuits over location tracking

Por: The Hill Tech January 05, 2023

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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 in location history and web and app activity. that the state reached a settlement with Google for $20 million to resolve its lawsuit over the company’s “deceptive... + full article



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