A U.S. jury has ordered Google to pay more than $425M to plaintiffs in a 2020 class action lawsuit for collecting data even after they turned off Web & App Activity tracking, Margaret Attridge of Courthouse News reports. Jurors also found that Google did not violate the California Comprehensive Computer Data Access and Fraud Act.
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