Friday 12 August 2022 03:40 AM Google fined $60million after misleading Australians on location, tracking data trends now

Friday 12 August 2022 03:40 AM Google fined $60million after misleading Australians on location, tracking data trends now
Friday 12 August 2022 03:40 AM Google fined $60million after misleading Australians on location, tracking data trends now

Friday 12 August 2022 03:40 AM Google fined $60million after misleading Australians on location, tracking data trends now

Google smacked with huge $60million fine after promising Aussies it wasn't tracking them when it was Google received fine after misleading users on collection of personal data   Federal Court of Australia last year found Google breached consumer laws  Misleading users on the collection of data about location via mobile devices  

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Google has agreed to pay $60 million in penalties flowing from a long-running court fight with the Australian competition watchdog over the tech giant misleading users on the collection of personal location data. 

In April last year, the Federal Court of Australia found Google breached consumer laws by misleading some local users into thinking the company was not collecting personal data about their location via mobile devices with Android operating systems.

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