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Home / Technology / Google Pays $135M Over Secret Android Data Collection

Google Pays $135M Over Secret Android Data Collection

28 Jan

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Summary

  • Google settled a class action over collecting cellular data without permission.
  • The settlement covers Android users since November 12, 2017.
  • Users claimed data collection occurred even with apps closed or screens locked.
Google Pays $135M Over Secret Android Data Collection

Google has agreed to a $135 million settlement to resolve a proposed class action lawsuit concerning the alleged unauthorized collection of cellular data from Android users. The settlement was submitted to a federal court in San Jose, California, for preliminary approval by a judge. This agreement addresses claims that Google programmed its Android operating system to gather user data without explicit permission.

The lawsuit asserts that data collection persisted even when Google's applications were not in use, location sharing was disabled, or the device screen was locked. Plaintiffs contended that this collected cellular data, purchased from carriers, was used to enhance Google's products and fuel targeted advertising campaigns, constituting a wrongful appropriation of property.

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As part of the resolution, Google will implement new consent protocols for data transfers during phone setup and enhance user controls for managing data sharing. The company will also disclose these data transfer practices within its Google Play terms of service. The settlement aims to prevent future unauthorized data collection and provides compensation to affected users, with individual payouts capped at $100.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Google is paying $135 million to settle a class action lawsuit alleging unauthorized collection of cellular data from Android users.
The lawsuit claimed Google collected cellular data from Android users without their permission, even when apps were closed or screens locked.
The settlement requires Google to obtain user consent before transferring data, make data sharing easier to control, and disclose these practices in its Google Play terms of service.

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