California Jury Slaps Google with $314 Million Verdict for Unauthorized Data Use, Setting Stage for Nationwide Legal Battles
A jury in San Jose, California, has determined that Google mishandled data from idle Android phones, leading users to incur unexpected cellular costs while the devices remained inactive. The judgment, which amounts to over $314 million, is seen as a significant development in the ongoing concerns surrounding the tech giant’s data privacy practices. The case, initiated in 2019 on behalf of approximately 14 million residents of California, contended that Google’s background data collection for targeted advertising went beyond what an average user would understand or consent to. Plaintiffs argued that this collection resulted in unnecessary … Read more