Forty attorneys general secured what one calls “the largest multistate privacy settlement in U.S. history” with Google.
The $391.5 million settlement with Google over location tracking setting requires more transparency in tracking practices.
“Big Tech is watching us, but Silicon Valley needs to know that we are watching them too, and if they violate our consumer-protection laws, we will take strong action to protect our citizens," Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody said.
November 14, 2022 at 07:36 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Connecticut Law Tribune
Forty attorneys general secured what one calls “the largest multistate privacy settlement in U.S. history” with Google.
The $391.5 million settlement with Google over location tracking setting requires more transparency in tracking practices.
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