If you used an Android device with a mobile carrier dating back to November 2017, Google could owe you up to $100. Here's ...
The deal covers US consumers who used an Android device with a mobile carrier dating back to November 2017, though California ...
Google agrees to a $135 million settlement over claims of unauthorized data usage on Android devices. US users may qualify ...
The "could not activate cellular data network" error means your iPhone won't be able to use the mobile data you're paying for. Fixing it likely entails turning the ...
Consumers can now make claims in Google's settlement of a lawsuit that alleged it needlessly collected Android user's data.
Google’s $135 million Android data settlement website is live, letting eligible users claim a small payout over background data usage.
Android users in the U.S. might be eligible for a payout over data collection allegations. Here's how much is available and ...
According to the lawsuit, data was transmitted even when devices were not being used and all apps were closed, consuming users' cellular data.
Google agreed to a $135M settlement over Android cellular data use, with eligible US users able to receive prorated payments.
The trial in a class action alleging that Google LLC illegally collected users' cellular data through the Android operating system to subsidize its advertising business kicked off this week in ...
People who used Android phones over the past several years could receive money after Google was accused of using their ...
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