Google will pay the state of Texas $1.375 billion as part of a data privacy settlement, Texas Attor­ney Gen­er­al Ken Pax­ton ...
Google's services are powered by data collection. It can be helpful in some cases and too invasive in others. Here's how to ...
FILE - Audience members gather at Made By Google for new product announcements at Google on Aug. 13, 2024, in Mountain View, Calif. (AP Photo/Juliana Yamada, File) SAN FRANCISCO (CN) — A federal judge ...
A Senate investigation revealed major data brokers allegedly hid opt-out pages from search engines, making it harder for ...
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Google's apps, such as Chrome, Maps, Search, and YouTube, are constantly tracking your activity and sending it to Google. But don't worry, Google doesn't use the data for nefarious purposes like ...
Google has improved its privacy practices significantly in recent years. Just look at the privacy improvements in Android or Google's decision to store Google Maps location data on-device rather than ...
Google has agreed to pay the state of Texas $1.375 billion to settle two lawsuits accusing the company of violating its residents' data privacy rights. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued Google in ...
May 10 (UPI) --Google will pay $1.375 billion to settle a 2022 data privacy lawsuit, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Friday. The lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for Eastern Texas ...
The state of Texas and tech giant Google have agreed in principle to a $1.375 billion settlement to end a lawsuit rooted in data privacy and security rights, the Texas attorney general's office ...
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Google has a device usage study involving everyday consumers to understand 'how users interact with the internet.' Consumers should take more care in reading privacy policies, especially when asked to ...