Civil Litigation
Oct. 12, 2022
Google’s COVID contact tracing settlement delayed by fee questions
Plaintiffs alleged that Google said its Google-Apple Exposure Notification System would not collect any data on users but people’s confidential medical information and personally identifying information were unlawfully exposed because the system had a security vulnerability.




Google and users of its COVID-19 contact tracing system asked a judge for final approval for a settlement of a class action after a vulnerability in the security system was detected.
Plaintiffs alleged that Google said its Google-Apple Exposure Notification System would not collect any data on users but people’s confidential medical information and personally identifying information were unlawfully exposed because the system had a securit...
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