Google has agreed to pay $23 million to resolve a class action privacy lawsuit.
According to the site, the estimated individual payout is $7.70, but that could change based on the number of people who submit claims.
A final hearing to approve the settlement is set for Oct. 12, according to the claim administrator website. It is not clear when payments will be distributed.Google, which denies any wrongdoing, is also required to revise its “FAQs” and “Key Terms” sections regarding how and when search queries are disclosed to third parties.Meta, which owns Facebook, recently agreed to pay
alleging it allowed Cambridge Analytica, a political consulting firm linked to Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, to access millions of users’ personal information.
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