The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California approved Google's USD62 million privacy settlement, awarding USD42 million to advocacy groups and USD18 million to attorneys, Reuters reports. The class-action lawsuit claimed Google collected and stored location data without consumers' consent.
Google's $62M location privacy settlement does not award consumer damages
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