Google reaches settlements in 2 lawsuits. What to know
Google settled two lawsuits stemming from data privacy claims. See how much they are paying out.
www.usatoday.comShort answer: There are active class-action settlements related to Android data practices, including a $135 million Google settlement announced in early 2026 that would pay eligible Android users who were affected. You’ll likely need to review the official notice for details on eligibility and how to receive a potential payout.
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Google settled two lawsuits stemming from data privacy claims. See how much they are paying out.
www.usatoday.comAndroid users will receive a share of a large $135 million settlement from Google, pending a judge's final approval.
www.newsweek.comOAKLAND — California Attorney General Rob Bonta today announced the beginning of the notice process for consumers to receive payment in the $700 million Google Play Store antitrust settlement. The 2023 settlement, secured by Attorney General Bonta and a coalition of 53 attorneys general, resolves allegations that Google violated antitrust laws by monopolizing the Android smartphone application market.
oag.ca.govGoogle will pay $135 million to settle a proposed class action by smartphone users who accused Google of programming its Android operating system to collect their cellular data without permission.
www.reuters.comA $135M Google settlement offers cash to over 100 million Android users who paid for cellular data that may have been tracked for targeted advertising.
www.classaction.orgAccording to the complaint, the operating system caused phones to transfer info to Google without users' permission.
parade.comA California state jury has sided with a class of millions of Android mobile device users who alleged Google transferred cellular data from their devices without their consent for information harvesting and surveillance purposes, awarding the users more than $314.6 million.
topclassactions.comAround 48,000 app developers will be eligible for compensation if approved.
www.pcmag.comGoogle agreed to pay $135 million to resolve class action allegations that it carried out passive data transfers through the Android operating system without consumers’ knowledge or consent.
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