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Jury: Google Secretly Collected User Data on Cellphone Apps

An important data privacy case recently concluded with a shocking verdict by the jury: Google secretly collected user data on cellphone apps. As a result, Google must now pay $425 million to affected consumers. The lawsuit, Rodriguez v. Google LLC, was filed in federal court and alleged that Google violated the privacy rights of millions of cellphone users in the United States who thought that their online activity was private.

FTC Settlement: Amazon’s Alexa, Ring Security Cameras, and Privacy Laws

Amazon recently reached a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Department of Justice (DOJ), agreeing to pay $31 million in civil penalties for consumer privacy violations associated with the company’s Alexa voice assistant devices and Ring doorbell cameras. The DOJ alleged that Amazon engaged in a number of unreasonable privacy practices, ultimately resulting in an FTC settlement involving Amazon’s Alexa, Ring security cameras, and privacy laws.