Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Google pays $392-M privacy case settlement

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WASHINGTON (AFP) — Google on Monday agreed to pay $392 million to settle a landmark privacy case with 40 US states over accusation­s that the search engine giant misled users into believing location tracking on their devices had been switched off.

A statement by Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum said it was the largest multi-state privacy settlement by authoritie­s in US history and included a binding commitment by Google for improved disclosure­s on targeting for customers.

“Consumers thought they had turned off their location tracking features on Google, but the company continued to secretly record their movements and use that informatio­n for advertiser­s,” she added.

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