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Google to pay $40m for "deceptive and unfair" location tracking practices
May 23, 2023, noon |
Malwarebytes Labs blog.malwarebytes.com
Categories: Personal Tags: Google Tags: tracking Tags: location Tags: data Tags: court Tags: lawsuit Tags: settlement Tags: advertising We take a look at a case where Google is agreeing to pay $40m as a result of disclosure related to location tracking issues. |
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