Google Agrees to $93 Million Settlement for Location-Privacy Practices

In order to resolve California Attorney General Rob Bonta’s claims that Google’s location-privacy practices broke California’s consumer protection laws, Google has agreed to pay $93 million. In order to resolve California Attorney General Rob Bonta’s claims that Google’s location-privacy practices broke California’s consumer protection laws, Google has agreed to pay $93 million. Google was accused by the California Department of Justice of “collecting, storing, and using their location data” for consumer advertising without their knowledge or consent.

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