Google to pay $68M settlement over alleged Assistant privacy recordings

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Google has agreed to pay $68 million to settle a California class-action accusing Google Assistant of secretly recording private conversations on Android devices and sharing the audio with advertisers; the proposed payout requires court approval and would be distributed to eligible device owners dating back to May 2016, with lawyers potentially taking up to about $22 million in fees; Google denies wrongdoing.
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