Google ordered to pay $425 million for privacy violations

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A US jury has ordered Google to pay $425 million for violating user privacy by collecting data from users who had opted out of tracking features, with Google planning to appeal the decision, claiming it misunderstood how its products work.
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- Jury slams Google over app data collection to tune of $425 million Courthouse News Service
- Google must pay $425 million in class action over privacy, jury rules Reuters
- Google told to pay $425m in privacy lawsuit BBC
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