Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced tech giant Google will pay the state $1.375 billion in a “historic” settlement over allegations the company violated its users’ privacy. Google agreed to ...
Google will destroy “billions” of data entries it collected on Google Chrome users’ private browsing activities to settle a class action lawsuit, and Chrome will enable default settings that prevent ...
When signed in to your Google account, your searches, clicked links, images, and videos are tracked. Things like your IP address, device, and which ads you click are tracked even when you're not ...
Google’s dominance through Chrome and Android platforms, which command the lion’s share of internet users, makes adapting to Privacy Sandbox a critical necessity ...
May 6 (Reuters) - A U.S. judge has approved a $62 million Google consumer privacy settlement over objections that the deal awards $18 million to the plaintiffs’ lawyers and $42 million to various ...
The Google logo is seen on the Google house at CES 2024, an annual consumer electronics trade show, in Las Vegas, January 10, 2024. [Photo: Steve Marcus/AP, File] Google agreed to destroy billions of ...
Keith Enright is leaving Google after 13 years as the tech giant restructures its privacy and compliance teams. Matthew Bye, director of competition law, is also departing. Google’s chief privacy ...
U.S. Google users who won a $425 million jury verdict in a consumer privacy class action last month have asked a federal ...
Google fixes a bug that could have resulted in major private and security risks to users. It’s hard to say, considering that the most popular search engine in the world has about 99,000 search queries ...