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Google fined $314M for collecting Android user data without consent, highlighting privacy concerns and legal consequences for tech companies.
Google must pay over $314.6 million to California Android users after a court ruled it improperly accessed user data without permission.
A group in California alleged that these transfers were harming users - and the jury agreed. Now there is a separate lawsuit for the other 49 US states.
Google has been ordered to pay $314.6 million to 14 million Android users in California after a jury ruled it collected data without consent.
If Android sends data to Google in the background, it can affect your mobile phone bill. According to a ruling, Google should take responsibility for this.
Google is getting ready for the end of Google Assistant. As part of this, the company is reducing data collection for basic Gemini functions on Android.
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The long overdue rollout of Garmin support, alongside Runna and Mi Fitness integration, is now live for dual Android/Garmin users. This should open the door to get your workouts and other data in ...