Google agreed to a $135M settlement over Android cellular data use, with eligible US users able to receive prorated payments.
Millions of people using Android mobile devices could receive a payout, according to the settlement website.
Consumers can now make claims in Google's settlement of a lawsuit that alleged it needlessly collected Android user's data.
Google agreed to a $135 million class action settlement over allegations that it used Android devices to transfer information ...
Android users may be eligible for a payout from Google’s $135 million settlement over background data use. Here’s who ...
Android users who accessed the internet from their device may soon be eligible for up to $100 as part of a $135 million ...
Getting paid from class-actions settlements takes patience. But why pass up money that you’re owed?
The $135M Google Data Settlement Site Is Live — See If You're Eligible ...
Android phone users may be eligible to claim part of a $135 million settlement of a class-action lawsuit on data collection. The suit, Taylor v. Google, claims Google “has a dirty little secret,” ...
Android users can get up to $100 each from this class action suit - see if you're eligible ...
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Google has agreed to a $134 million settlement after Android phone users claimed the tech giant collected cellular data it ...