Google agrees to $135 million settlement in data collection lawsuit

Google has reached a preliminary $135 million settlement in a class action lawsuit accusing it of illegally collecting data from Android users. The case claims the company harvested cellular data without consent since late 2017. Affected users could receive up to $100 each if the deal is approved.

Google faces ongoing scrutiny over its data practices, with the latest development involving a class action lawsuit filed by Android users. The suit, lodged in a San Jose federal court, alleges that since November 12, 2017, Google has been gathering cellular data from phones bought through carriers. This collection reportedly continued even when apps were closed or location services were turned off, with the data used for marketing and product development.

Plaintiffs argued that such actions amounted to "conversion" under US law, defined as taking another's property with intent to deprive them of it or exerting rights over it. The settlement, filed earlier this week and awaiting judicial approval, would mark one of the largest payouts in similar cases, according to Glen Summers, a lawyer for the plaintiffs.

Under the terms, eligible users stand to claim up to $100 each. Google, which denies any wrongdoing, has committed to changes including seeking explicit consent during new phone setups. It will introduce a toggle for users to disable data transfer easily and update its terms of service accordingly. A trial remains scheduled for August 5 should the settlement not proceed.

This agreement follows closely on another: on January 26, Google settled a $68 million claim related to Google Assistant allegedly spying on users by mishearing wake words. In that case too, the company rejected the allegations.

The settlements highlight persistent privacy concerns surrounding tech giants and their handling of user data, though Google maintains its practices comply with legal standards.

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Illustration of South Korean lawmakers condemning Coupang executives during a data breach hearing, with protesters outside amid government vows for legal action.
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Government vows full legal action against Coupang after data leak hearing criticisms

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Following the National Assembly's two-day hearing on its massive data breach, South Korea's government pledged to pursue all legal measures against Coupang Inc., condemning the e-commerce firm's passive response and data handling lapses amid public outrage.

South Korean e-commerce leader Coupang has finalized a nearly $1.2 billion settlement (1.68 trillion won) to compensate 33.7 million users hit by its November 2025 data breach. While following last week's voucher plan announcement, the terms have faced backlash from stakeholders who argue they fall short of addressing the damages.

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The US Federal Trade Commission has finalized a settlement with General Motors, banning the automaker from sharing certain consumer vehicle data with third parties for five years. The agreement addresses GM's past practices through its OnStar Smart Driver program, which collected and sold drivers' geolocation and behavior data to brokers that influenced insurance rates. GM must now obtain explicit in-person permission from customers before collecting or sharing such data.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed lawsuits against Samsung, LG, Sony, Hisense, and TCL, accusing them of using Automated Content Recognition technology to spy on viewers without consent. The suits claim this software captures screenshots every 500 milliseconds and transmits viewing data for targeted advertising. Paxton seeks damages and restraining orders to halt the practices.

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The Federal Trade Commission has expanded its lawsuit against Uber by adding 21 states and the District of Columbia, accusing the company of deceptive practices related to its Uber One subscription service. The allegations include charging customers without consent and making cancellations overly complicated. Uber strongly denies the claims, asserting that its processes are straightforward and compliant with the law.

E-commerce giant Coupang has announced a 1.68 trillion won compensation plan for 33.7 million users affected by a recent data breach. The package includes 50,000 won in vouchers per person, with distributions starting next month. This follows founder Kim Bom-suk's first public apology over the incident.

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South Korea's National Assembly launched a two-day hearing on Tuesday, December 30, to investigate Coupang's massive data breach affecting 33.7 million customers, following the presidential office's emergency meeting last week. Disputes persist between the government and company over the breach's scope, with the main opposition party boycotting the proceedings.

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