
🚨Breaking News: Google’s been caught with their hand in the cookie jar, and now they’re on the hook for a whopping $314.6 million payout to 14 million Android users! 😲
A jury in California has declared that the tech giant has been transferring customer data without permission, and they’re not happy about it. 😠
Google, being the innovative company they are, plans to appeal the decision. 🙄 But for now, they’re stuck paying up for their sneaky ways. 💸
The money will only be going to users in California, who were subjected to “mandatory and unavoidable burdens” for Google’s benefit. 😒
The lawsuit, which started in 2019, claims that Google used customers’ cellular data to transfer information for targeted advertising. 📈
In court, Google argued that their actions were totally legal and covered by their privacy policies and terms of service. 🤥 But the jury didn’t buy it.
After the verdict, Google’s spokesperson, Jose Castaneda, said the jury “misunderstands services that are critical to the security, performance, and reliability of Android devices.” 🤔
Google is also facing a lawsuit on behalf of customers in the rest of the country, which is set to start in the first half of next year. 📆
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2025-07-05 16:41