(Reuters) -People who accused Google of illegally collecting their personal information, after they chose not to synchronize their Google Chrome browsers with their Google accounts, cannot sue the ...
A federal jury determined on Wednesday that Alphabet' s Google must pay $425 million for invading users' privacy by continuing to collect data for millions of users who had switched off a tracking ...
Google collects a ton of data on us. It uses that data for targeted advertising, which, based on Google’s latest financial report, is a lucrative business that brought in over $70 billion in revenue ...
Google failed to persuade a federal judge to dismiss a privacy class action claiming it collected personal data from people's cellphones after they switched off a button to stop the tracking, paving ...
The end of ChromeOS is near. A leaked video confirms 'Aluminium OS' (ALOS) will bring a full Android desktop experience to ...
The verdict, delivered Wednesday in San Francisco federal court, centered on Google's Web & App Activity setting, which millions of users believed disabled data collection, reported Reuters. The class ...
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