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$135M settlement over Google data transfers nears final approval
A federal judge is nearing final approval of a $135 million settlement for Android users who sued Google over unauthorized data transfers. The lawsuit alleges Google secretly transmitted data from Android devices to its servers without user consent, using cellular data without compensation. The settlement includes attorney fee disputes and a class definition adjustment to address potential oversights in excluding California residents.
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