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A California jury has ruled against Google in a major privacy lawsuit, awarding damages over silent data transfers.
A California jury ordered Google to pay $314.6 million to Android users for secretly collecting data from idle devices.
The class action lawsuit was brought on behalf of an estimated 14 million California Android users, first filed in 2019.
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