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Google to pay $1.4 billion in unauthorized biometric data collection and geo-tracking lawsuits

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  • Google will pay its biggest ever state settlement over data privacy issues
  • The company had been tracking users’ geolocation without consent
  • It was also collecting biometrics and incognito searches

Google has agreed to pay $1.375 billion to the state of Texas to settle lawsuits over unauthorized tracking and data collection.

It was deemed that the company had been unlawfully tracking users’ geolocation, including while ‘Location History’ was disabled.

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