A court ordered Google to pay $425 million after finding the company misled 98 million users about data collection through its “Web & App Activity” setting[1]. The case revealed Google continued gathering user data via Firebase, a monitoring database embedded in 97% of top Android apps and 54% of leading iOS apps, even after users disabled data collection[1:1].

Google’s internal communications showed the company was “intentionally vague” about its data collection practices because being transparent “could sound alarming to users,” according to district judge Richard Seeborg[1:2].

This ruling adds to Google’s recent privacy settlements, including:

  • $392 million paid to 40 states in 2023 for location tracking violations
  • $40 million to Washington state for similar location tracking issues
  • $1.38 billion to Texas in 2025 over location tracking and incognito mode claims[1:3]

Google plans to appeal the $425 million verdict, with spokesperson Jose Castaneda stating “This decision misunderstands how our products work” and asserting that Google honors user privacy choices[1:4].


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    • pika@lemmy.today
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      And it will be on a prepaid card and you’ll need to sign up for a google account to get the card.

      That’s what Equifax did to people. Made them create an account and fork over personal details to get the settlement payout.

      A settlement Equifax had to pay over stolen data. Oh the irony.

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      Why don’t we treat them like other criminals.
      You’ve done a crime, go to corpo prison for 20 years
      Why are we treating corporation, which we “Limit Liability” of the operators already, nicer than we treat humans ?
      Like, what happens if you’re found to have done fraud ?
      That’s like 5 years in prison isn’t it ?
      Don’t necessary put the C-suite in prison, just put the corporation in prison for 5 years. Everyone that works there can work somewhere else during the time out.
      Other corporation can fill the vacuum while the criminal corporation is absent ?

      Because if not, two things are going to happen.
      Way more C-unts are going to get Luigi’d
      and/or
      I’m going to start a criminal corporation and we’re going to mulch cop-babies for protein.

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        Personally I’d rather not see corporations get even more personified. We’ve already got a massive fascism problem that has been brewing for 100+ years. If you want to see the move away from fascism then government will need to hold stakeholders accountable for the CEO’s actions. Until then the CEO will continue to be the very well paid fall guy for corporate fuckery while the actual decision makers are untouchable.