Google is accused of tracking user activity on applications and web browsers after opting out of sharing the information, according to a proposed class action.
The privacy lawsuit is the second filed by Boies Schiller Flexner LLP against the Alphabet-owned company since June. They allege the company has amassed a "huge and growing treasure trove of data" vulnerable to abuse to sustain its dominance in the digital advertising and an...
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