Google has agreed to a $134 million settlement after Android phone users claimed the tech giant collected cellular data it shouldn’t have. Google denied any wrongdoing despite reaching an agreement.
NEW YORK (PIX11) — Google agreed to a $135 million class action settlement over allegations that it used Android devices to transfer information to Google without user permission, which used cellular ...
Google Android cellular data settlement: $135m payout for users (For illustration purposes only) Allen Boguslavsky: Pexels Google has struck a $135 million (£100.5 million) settlement over claims its ...
A new Android malware dubbed NoVoice exploited known vulnerabilities to gain root access and has been distributed through more than 50 apps on Google Play Store, with at least 2.3 million downloads.
The latest Swift 6.3 update introduces the first official Swift SDK for Android. This allows developers to build native Android apps or integrate Swift code into existing Kotlin/Java projects. The ...
A Google bug report on the Chromium Issue Tracker today has inadvertently leaked the Android desktop interface for the first time. The bug report published today about Chrome Incognito tabs was ...
Turning off your smartphone is a great way to fix malfunctioning apps or apply setting changes. While you may think there is only one way to turn off your Android phone or iPhone, there are multiple ...
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Google Ordered to Pay $314M in Class-Action Case Over Misuse of Android Data The 2019 lawsuit accused Google of using Android users' cellular data without consent to run activities like targeted ads.
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