Google Agrees to Pay $392 Million Over Location Data Collection Accusations
The mislabeled setting prompted four years of legal headaches for the Google. Last month, the company settled a different lawsuit with the Arizona state attorney general over the same issue for $85 million, bringing the total Google will pay out over the problem to nearly half a billion dollars. The company faces even more lawsuits related to the problem with regulators in Washington, D.C., Indiana and Texas., according to experts in interface design.
There’s bipartisan support for a federal privacy law, the American Data Privacy and Protection Act, which the government cameFor now, regulators are forced to work with what they have. The one consumer protection rule that applies across the board is that companies aren’t allowed to trick you, and state and federal regulators have started coming after the tech industry for misleading people.
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