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Google Ordered To Pay $425 Million In Privacy Class Action, Company Says Data Was 'Nonpersonal' And Stored Securely

Upworthy Thursday, 4 September 2025 ()
Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL) has been ordered to pay $425 million after a federal jury ruled that Google violated user privacy by continuing to collect data even when account tracking settings were switched off. Jury Finds Google Violated Privacy Promises The verdict, delivered…
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News video: Breaking: Massive Google outage in Eastern Europe | Several Google Services Hit| Glitch or Sabotage?

Breaking: Massive Google outage in Eastern Europe | Several Google Services Hit| Glitch or Sabotage? 03:33

A massive outage has hit Google services across Eastern Europe, disrupting daily life in multiple countries including Bulgaria, Turkey, and Greece. Core services like YouTube, Gmail, Google Maps, Drive, and Search displayed “5XX server error,” pointing to issues on Google’s end. While many...

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