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Daily Dashboard | Voice assistant users ask court to let privacy suit proceed Related reading: US House subcommittee kicks off draft American Privacy Rights Act consideration

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U.S. District Court Judge Beth Labson Freeman in San Jose, California, is considering whether to allow a class-action lawsuit regarding user privacy with Google voice assistants to continue. According to court papers filed to Freeman, Google users "have a reasonable expectation of privacy in their confidential and private communications, particularly those that take place in the sanctity of one’s own home — a historically protected zone of privacy." The filing follows Google's motion to have the complaint dismissed.
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