BERLIN • European privacy regulators and advocates reacted angrily Saturday to the disclosure by Google, the world's largest search engine, that it had systematically collected private data on ...
A federal judge this week rejected Google’s motion to throw out a class-action lawsuit alleging that it invaded the privacy of users who opted out of functionality that records a users’ web and app ...
A federal jury ordered Google to pay $425.7 million for invading users' privacy by collecting data over an eight-year period on millions of people who had turned off a tracking feature in their Google ...
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U.S. Google users who won a $425M privacy verdict now want the company to forfeit $2.36B in ...
Google is pushing back against a class action lawsuit that already resulted in a $425 million privacy verdict and is now aiming for an additional $2.36 billion in compensation. About 98 million of ...
A team led by David Boies at Boies Schiller Flexner, Bill Carmody at Susman Godfrey and John Yanchunis at Morgan & Morgan represent plaintiffs who claim Google collected data from third-party apps ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton secured a $1.375 billion settlement from Google for data privacy violations, marking a significant enforcement action for user privacy.
The legal battle could have far-reaching implications for enterprise data governance, particularly how companies handle user consent and transparency. A federal judge in San Francisco has ruled that a ...
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