[unable to retrieve full-text content]Google Settles $5 Billion Consumer Privacy Suit Over Chrome’s Incognito Mode CNET Source link
Read More »Google nears $5 billion settlement in 'incognito' mode privacy lawsuit – San Francisco Chronicle
[unable to retrieve full-text content]Google nears $5 billion settlement in ‘incognito’ mode privacy lawsuit San Francisco Chronicle Source link
Read More »GroupM agrees to new program that lets clients experiment within Google's Privacy Sandbox – Digiday
[unable to retrieve full-text content]GroupM agrees to new program that lets clients experiment within Google’s Privacy Sandbox Digiday Source link
Read More »Yandex eager to prove its Yango app doesn't breach data privacy … – Leaprate Forex Trading News
[unable to retrieve full-text content]Yandex eager to prove its Yango app doesn’t breach data privacy … Leaprate Forex Trading News Source link
Read More »Google is failing it's post-Roe promise to protect abortion privacy – The Washington Post
[unable to retrieve full-text content]Google is failing it’s post-Roe promise to protect abortion privacy The Washington Post Source link
Read More »Study finds Google Play app privacy labels are ‘false or misleading’ – The Verge
[unable to retrieve full-text content]Study finds Google Play app privacy labels are ‘false or misleading’ The Verge Source link
Read More »UK privacy watchdog silent as Google flicks off critique its Topics API fails to reform ad-tracking • TechCrunch
Late last week it emerged Google intends to ignore a call by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) — the international body that works to guide the development of web standards — to rethink the Topics API: A key ad-targeting component of Google’s so-called “Privacy Sandbox” proposal to evolve the adtech stack Chrome supports for targeted advertising. Topics refers to an ad-targeting component of the Sandbox proposal which is based on tracking web users interests via their… Source link
Read More »UK privacy watchdog silent as Google flicks off critique its Topics API fails to reform ad-tracking • TechCrunch
Late last week it emerged Google intends to ignore a call by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) — the international body that works to guide the development of web standards — to rethink the Topics API: A key ad-targeting component of Google’s so-called “Privacy Sandbox” proposal to evolve the adtech stack Chrome supports for targeted advertising. Topics refers to an ad-targeting component of the Sandbox proposal which is based on tracking web users interests via their… Source link
Read More »Google settles $600M in privacy lawsuits. Are you owed cash?
Between September 2022 and January 2023, Google has settled a series of sweeping privacy lawsuits, resulting in nearly $600 million in historic settlement payouts to states and affected users. So what happened with each lawsuit, and what can you expect if Google violated your privacy? Google’s Ilinois settlement: $100M On September 28th, a Cook County, Illinois judge approved a final $100M settlement in a lawsuit (opens in new tab) alleging Google’s face grouping tool, which sorts faces on… Source link
Read More »Google Agrees to Pay $23 Million Over Privacy Issues, Report Says
Google has agreed to pay $23 million to settle a California class-action lawsuit over search engine… Source link
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