Google ordered to pay $425 million in privacy breach lawsuit

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A federal jury in San Francisco ordered Google to pay $425 million for privacy violations related to collecting data from users who had disabled tracking features, with Google denying wrongdoing and planning to appeal. The case involved allegations that Google continued data collection through third-party apps despite user settings, affecting millions of users and adding to previous privacy lawsuits.
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