Google Settles $5bn Web Tracking Lawsuit

Alphabet's Google division has rid itself of another lawsuit, after agreeing an undisclosed settlement over claims it tracked the Internet use of Chrome users, who thought they were browsing privately.
Reuters reported that US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers in Oakland, California, had put a scheduled 5 February 2024 trial in the proposed class action on hold on Thursday, after lawyers for both Google and consumers said they had reached a preliminary settlement.
This was not the first time that Google had been confronted over these types of allegations.
In 2019 Google paid $170 million to the Federal Trade Commission to settle allegations it illegally collected children's personal data on YouTube.
However the June 2020 lawsuit sought at least $5 billion, and alleged that Google surreptitiously collected information about what people view online and where they browse, despite them using what Google calls 'Incognito' mode.
The lawsuit alleged that Google gathered data through Google Analytics, Google Ad Manager and other applications and website plug-ins, including smartphone apps, regardless of whether users click on Google-supported ads.
Then in August 2023, Judge Rogers also rejected Google's bid to dismiss the lawsuit.
Now Reuters has reported that both sides has reached an undisclosed settlement for the $5bn lawsuit.
The lawyers reportedly said they have agreed to a binding term sheet through mediation, and expected to present a formal settlement for court approval by 24 February 2024.
Neither Google nor lawyers for the plaintiff consumers immediately responded to requests for comment, Reuters reported.


This Cyber News was published on www.silicon.co.uk. Publication date: Fri, 29 Dec 2023 11:13:06 +0000


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