Federal Judge Denies Google’s Request to Dismiss Privacy Case Over Android Data Collection Concerns

A federal judge has decided not to dismiss a lawsuit challenging Google’s data collection practices, asserting that the tech giant may have misled Android users about the extent of its tracking and data gathering. The decision keeps alive claims that Google continued to collect and use personal data from Android device users even after they opted out of certain settings. The lawsuit, which gains traction with this ruling, accuses Google of breaching user trust and violating privacy norms by misleading users into believing they had greater control over their personal information than was actually the … Read more

Federal Court Mandates Google to Allow Competitors in Android Marketplace; Financial Markets Dip as Treasury Yields Soar

San Francisco, CA – A federal judge has ruled that Google must allow other companies to distribute apps on its Android platform, potentially reshaping the digital marketplace. This landmark decision comes as a direct challenge to Google’s longstanding dominance over its Android app distribution. The ruling targets Google’s exclusive control over its Play Store, a central hub where numerous Android apps are downloaded by users worldwide. The court’s decision is expected to inject more competition into the app market, possibly leading to broader choices and better services for Android users. Details emerged that the court’s … Read more

Epic Scores Big Win: Jury Unanimously Finds Google Guilty of Anticompetitive Behavior in Android App Market

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — In a landmark decision, a jury has unanimously found that Google holds a monopoly in the Android app distribution and in-app billing services markets. The jury also determined that Google engaged in anticompetitive behavior in these markets, causing injury to the game developer Epic. Furthermore, the jury concluded that Google’s distribution agreement, known as Project Hug, as well as its deals with game developers and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), were all anticompetitive. Google has announced its plans to appeal the verdict. Wilson White, Google’s vice president of affairs and public policy, … Read more