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Last month, the companyagreedto pay the U.S. state of Arizona $85 million to settle a separate lawsuit that alleged the search giant illegally tracked users by recording location data without their consent. Google is facing similar location-tracking lawsuits inWashington, D.C.,Indiana,Texas, an...
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Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson is suing Google in an effort to change how the company handles users' personal data. Ferguson joined attorneys general in Texas, Indiana and the District of Columbia in filing a lawsuit Monday alleging the company misled consumers about itslocation-tracking se...
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Apple is expanding the features in its Maps app and rolling out a revamped map for New York and other Northeastern areas following the launch of iOS 13 . In addition, the rollout is expanding west to cover West Virginia, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana and North Illinois, according to a...
The Court found that Google engaged in unfair and deceptive practices related to the collection of location data and thus was in violation of the Washington Consumer Protection Act. While many states such as California, Utah, Colorado, Iowa, Indiana, Nevada, and more have specific privacy laws ...
Texas is one of four other attorneys general filing similar lawsuits from the District of Columbia, Indiana and Washington. Each alleges Google deceived users from at least 2014 to 2019. The suit relates to Android users in particular. Android is owned by Google. ...
data can be used to prosecute those looking for abortions in states where they are no longer legal. In states like Indiana and Mississippi, texts and search histories have been used in court in years prior as evidence against someone who sought an abortion, according toThe Washingt...