Google To Pay $392M To Settle With State AGs Over Location Privacy
Google has agreed to pay $392 million to settle claims brought by 40 state attorneys general who alleged the company misled smartphone users about the collection of their location data. The settlement agreements, unveiled Monday, also require Google to make additional disclosures to consumers about the collection and use of their location history.
This article was originally posted on mediapost.com
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