Learn languages naturally with fresh, real content!

Popular Topics
Explore By Region
Google seeks to overturn a $425 million privacy verdict, arguing it shouldn't apply to 98 million users.
Google is challenging a $425 million jury verdict in a privacy case, asking a federal judge to overturn it and decertify the class of 98 million users, arguing individualized issues prevent a class-action resolution.
The plaintiffs, who claim Google collected app data from users who disabled tracking via its Web & App Activity settings, are now seeking $2.36 billion in disgorged profits, calling it a conservative estimate of unauthorized gains.
The jury previously found Google liable on two privacy claims, ruling its actions were highly offensive and violated user expectations.
Google denies wrongdoing, maintains data was anonymized, and says users retain control through privacy tools.
The case stems from a 2020 lawsuit alleging eight years of unauthorized data collection.
Google busca revocar un veredicto de privacidad de $425 millones, argumentando que no debería aplicarse a 98 millones de usuarios.