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Google Ordered to Pay $62 Million for Unauthorized User Tracking

The lawsuit, filed by the Competition Bureau of Canada, accused Google of misleading users about the steps needed to disable location tracking on their devices.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
April 20, 2024
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In a significant legal development, tech giant Google has been ordered to pay a staggering $62 million in fines following a lawsuit alleging the company unlawfully tracked users without their consent. The ruling, which comes as a blow to the Silicon Valley juggernaut, marks one of the largest penalties ever imposed for privacy violations.

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The lawsuit, filed by the Competition Bureau of Canada, accused Google of misleading users about the steps needed to disable location tracking on their devices. According to the allegations, even when users opted out of location tracking settings on their smartphones and other devices, Google continued to collect and use their location data.

Google to Pay $391 Million Privacy Fine for Secretly Tracking Users'  Location

After months of legal proceedings, the Federal Court of Canada ruled in favor of the Competition Bureau’s claims, asserting that Google had indeed violated Canadian privacy laws. As a consequence, the court levied a hefty fine of $62 million against the tech titan.

In response to the ruling, Google has vowed to appeal the decision, maintaining that it has always been transparent about its data collection practices and has consistently offered users robust controls over their privacy settings. The company insists that it will vigorously defend its position and work to overturn the court’s judgment.

This case underscores the ongoing debate surrounding user privacy in the digital age and the responsibilities that technology companies bear in safeguarding personal information. With increasing scrutiny from regulators and lawmakers worldwide, tech giants like Google find themselves under growing pressure to adhere to stringent privacy standards and face severe repercussions for any breaches.

Google Enhances User Privacy: Blocks Data Tracking for Millions of Chrome  Users

Privacy advocates have hailed the court’s decision as a significant victory for consumer rights and a clear message to corporations that flout privacy regulations. However, they also emphasize the need for continued vigilance and enforcement to ensure that companies respect users’ privacy preferences and adhere to established legal frameworks.

As Google prepares to contest the ruling, the outcome of this legal battle will undoubtedly have far-reaching implications for how technology companies handle user data and navigate the complex landscape of privacy laws. Amidst calls for greater accountability and transparency, the outcome of this case may serve as a watershed moment in shaping the future of digital privacy regulation.

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