Google agrees to pay $135 million over Android data harvesting claims
Google agrees to pay $135 million to settle a proposed class action lawsuit brought by Android smartphone users over alleged unauthorized cellular data transmissions. After fees and administrative costs are deducted, the remaining settlement funds would be divided among eligible class members, with individual payments capped at $100. A judge will review the deal to determine whether it is fair and reasonable before giving final approval. Background cellular data at issue According to the lawsuit, … More
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