Recently, Google agreed to pay a record-setting $391.5 million in a settlement related to a lawsuit over consumer privacy violations.
The lawsuit stems from allegations that Google violated user privacy by tracking their online activities without consent.
As part of the settlement, Google agreed to improve its privacy practices and provide more transparency to users regarding data collection.
The settlement has important implications for the tech industry as a whole, as it highlights the importance of protecting user privacy and avoiding deceptive practices.
Consumers can expect greater privacy protections and increased control over their personal data as a result of this settlement.
Companies should take note of the consequences of violating consumer privacy laws and ensure that they are in compliance with regulations to avoid similar legal action.
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Google pays $391.5M in US privacy settlement.