Google Class-Action Lawsuit: Android Users Eligible for $135 Million Settlement

Massive $135 Million Settlement for Android Users
Millions of Android users could be eligible for compensation under a groundbreaking $135 million class-action lawsuit against Google. The suit alleges that the Android operating system caused mobile devices to send data without user permission. Anyone who used Android devices to connect to the internet via cellular networks between Nov. 12, 2017, and now may qualify for these payments.
Details of the Allegations
- Data was allegedly transmitted even when devices were not in use.
- This included situations where all applications were closed.
- Users were unaware that their cellular data was being used.
How to Claim Your Share
For those who believe they are eligible, visiting the official settlement website can provide further instructions on how to claim this compensation. The implications of this lawsuit pose significant questions regarding user privacy and data usage in current technology.
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