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Android users can get up to $100 each from this class action suit - see if you're eligible

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Why This Matters

This class action settlement highlights ongoing concerns about user data privacy and corporate accountability in the tech industry. For consumers, it offers a potential financial remedy if their Android devices transmitted data without permission, emphasizing the importance of data transparency and privacy rights. The case underscores the need for stricter regulations and user awareness around data collection practices by tech giants like Google.

Key Takeaways

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A suit alleges Google transmitted user data without permission.

If you have used an Android device since 2017, you may be eligible.

You will need a notice ID and confirmation code to file.

Have you used an Android phone to access the internet in the past eight years? You might be in line for payment from a class action lawsuit against Google, but there are some important things you need to know.

Taylor et al. v. Google LLC alleges that Android phones sent information to Google without users' permission, even when the phones weren't in use, and all apps were closed, using users' cell data they paid for. Google could have made these data transfers happen when the device was connected to Wi-Fi, the suit says, but it chose to make them happen at any time.

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