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US attorneys general sue Google over using 'trickery for profits'
Monday January 24, 2022. 03:39 PM , from AppleInsider
Four US attorneys general are suing Google for what they claim is the company 'using tricks' to force users to provide location data that it then profits from.Following previous lawsuits against Google over location tracking, such as a 2018 one by an individual, a group of US attorneys general have jointly filed suits in the Districts of Columbia, Texas, Washington and Indiana.According to the Washington Post, DC Attorney General Karl A. Racine (D) said that the courts are the best place to take on Big Tech. 'When you file a lawsuit,' he said, 'you can't lobby a judge. We're going to take it to the court.' Read more...
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