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San Francisco — Google has agreed to purge billions of records containing personal information collected from more than 136 million people in the U.S. surfing the internet through its Chrome web ...
Google LLC has agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit that accused it of misleading users about the privacy protections provided by Chrome’s incognito browsing feature.The agreement was reporte ...
Google was dealt another legal blow this week by an appeals court that allowed a lawsuit against the company's personal data collection practices to proceed.
A federal appeals court ruling reconsiders how tech companies are protected by users agreeing to privacy policies, contending they should factor in whether it is reasonable to expect typical users ...
Alphabet Inc.’s Google defeated a privacy lawsuit by consumers who accused the company of snooping on them even after they opted out of sharing their web activity.
Google argued users consented to data collection by accepting the company’s privacy policy when installing Google Chrome. The lower court accepted this argument and dismissed the case.
A jury in San Jose, California, said on Tuesday that Google misused customers' cell phone data and must pay more than $314.6 ...
Security Google to pay $1.4 billion in unauthorized biometric data collection and geo-tracking lawsuits. ... Gonzales Rogers noting that this behaviour was established in Chrome’s privacy ...
A federal appeals court on Tuesday breathed new life into a lawsuit by Chrome users who say Google gathered data even though they did not "Sync" to their accounts.
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