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 collecting data from users who had disabled tracking features, in a class-action lawsuit alleging privacy violations; Google plans to appeal the decision.
- Google must pay $425 million in privacy lawsuit, jury says Axios
- Google told to pay $425m for breaching millions of users’ privacy Al Jazeera
- 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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