Google Ordered to Pay $425 Million in App Data-Collection Lawsuit
Google Ordered to Pay $425 Million in App Data-Collection Lawsuit A federal jury has ordered Google to pay $425 million to the plaintiffs in a class-action lawsuit that accused the company of collecting users' app data even after they turned off the Web & App Activity tracking setting. The suit, originally filed in July 2020, was certified as a class action and covers roughly 98 million Google users and 174 million devices. Key facts Verdict: $425 million in compensatory damages (no punitive damages awarded). Findings: Jury found Google liable on two of three privacy-violation claims; it found no violation of the California Comprehensive Computer Data Access and Fraud Act and no malice. Lead plaintiff / timeline: Lead plaintiff filed suit in July 2020 (reported lead plaintiff name: Anibal Rodriguez). Judge:…