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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    • aramis87@fedia.io
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      3 months ago

      It’s not going to be $4. It’ll be $4 in Google credit, and you have to use it within 60 days, but they won’t tell you it’s been added to your account so very few people will know about it …

  • dohpaz42@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    According to Statista, Google made about 348 billion (with a B) in 2024. For a comparison, 98 425 million (with an M) is only 0.001% of their income. To put that in perspective, if you had $1,000, and I made you give me 0.001%, you’d give me $1.

    Edit. I don’t know where I got 98 million from. Redoing the numbers now.