Google Reaches $93M Settlement with California Over Deceptive Location Tracking Practices
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Google reached a $93 million settlement with California over allegations it collected user location data without consent for ads and profiling.
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California investigated Google for deceiving users about its location tracking practices.
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The settlement requires Google to be more transparent about location tracking and get consent.
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This comes amid other antitrust scrutiny and lawsuits against Google's business practices.
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A landmark DOJ antitrust trial accusing Google of illegal monopoly in search opened this week.
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