Google to pay Android users $135 million in settlement. Here's how to claim your payment
Summary
Google has agreed to a $135 million settlement to resolve a lawsuit alleging it collected user data without consent. The case, known as Taylor v. Google LLC, covers Android users in the United States who used mobile devices with cellular data plans since November 12, 2017. To be eligible, users must live in the US, have used an Android device with a cellular data plan, and not be part of a separate class action. The final approval hearing is scheduled for June 23, 2026. Settlement administrators will send a Notice ID and Confirmation Code to eligible users, who must then visit the settlement website and click "Payment Election" to choose their preferred payment method. The total settlement amount is $135 million, which will be distributed among up to 100 million users after taxes and costs are deducted.
(Source:Neowin Net)