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Data Privacy,
Civil Litigation

Jul. 16, 2020

Proposed class claims opting out won’t stop Google tracking

The privacy lawsuit is the second filed by Boies Schiller Flexner LLP against the Alphabet-owned company since June.

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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