Jury finds Google liable for privacy violations in class action Google denies wrongdoing, claims data was nonpersonal and encrypted Google has faced other privacy lawsuits Sept 3 (Reuters) - A federal ...
Google must pay $425 million to the plaintiffs of a class action lawsuit that accused the company of collecting users' data even after they've turned off a tracking feature, a federal jury has decided ...
(Reuters) -A federal jury determined on Wednesday that Alphabet's Google must pay $425 million for invading users' privacy by continuing to collect data for millions of users who had switched off a ...
PayPal, Google and Mastercard in recent days expanded support for agentic AI commerce. Card issuers will need to respond ...
Google has been ordered by a US federal court to pay $425 million in damages after being found to have breached users’ privacy by collecting data from millions of people even after they had switched ...
A federal jury ordered Google to pay $425.7 million for invading users' privacy by collecting data over an eight-year period on millions of people who had turned off a tracking feature in their Google ...
LONDON, Aug 29 (Reuters) - The British arm of German discount supermarket Aldi has edged up its pay for over 28,000 hourly paid workers for the second time in two months, leapfrogging an increase by ...
San Francisco (United States) (AFP) – A US federal jury on Wednesday ordered Google to pay about $425 million for gathering information from smartphone app use even when people opted for privacy ...
Google can thank OpenAI for its big win in court. After a federal judge ruled that Google wouldn't be forced to sell its Chrome browser — avoiding the harshest potential remedies in a landmark ...
The nuclear option for addressing the tech giant’s search dominance — a break-up — is off the table. That’s lifting Big Tech stocks. By Andrew Ross Sorkin Bernhard Warner Sarah Kessler Michael J. de ...
Judge Amit P. Mehta said the company must hand over some of its search data to rivals, but did not force other big changes the U.S. wanted. By David McCabe David McCabe has covered the Google search ...
According to Agarwal, most of the “day in the life” videos don’t reflect the long-term reality of working at tech giants. A recent post by a Bengaluru-based Google techie has sparked a widespread ...
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