The District of Columbia and three states sued Google on Monday, claiming that the tech giant deceived consumers to gain access to their location data.
In separate lawsuits, the attorneys general of D.C., Texas, Washington and Indiana claimed that Google misled users of Android phones and of tools like Google Maps and its search engine by continuing to track location information of users who had changed privacy setting to prevent the data collection.
Karl A. Racine, the attorney general for…
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