Android Users Can Get Up to $100 from Class Action Suit
A class action lawsuit alleges that Google collected user data from Android devices without permission. Eligible Android users can file to receive a share of the settlement.
Why it matters
This case highlights ongoing concerns over data privacy and the need for greater transparency from tech companies about how they handle user information.
Key Points
- 1Google allegedly collected user data from Android devices without permission
- 2A class action lawsuit has been filed against Google over this issue
- 3Eligible Android users can file to receive a portion of the settlement, up to $100 each
Details
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Google, alleging that the company collected user data from Android devices without the users' permission. The suit claims that Google sent this data over cellular connections, even when users had disabled data transmission. Eligible Android users can now file to receive a share of the settlement, which could be up to $100 per person. The lawsuit aims to hold Google accountable for its data collection practices and provide compensation to affected Android users.
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