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INDIANAPOLIS AP 鈥?Google will pay Indiana $20 million to resolve聽the state lawsuit against the technology giant聽over alleg
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stanley cup t against Google when negotiations between the company and a coalition of state attorneys general stalled, he said. Those states agreed to a聽$391.5 million settlement聽with the company in November.As a result of the separate lawsuit, Indiana received about twice as much money as it would have under the deal with the 40 states in the coalition, Rokita said in his announcement Thursday. This settlement is another manifestation of our steadfast commitment to protect Hoosiers from Big Techs intrusive schemes, Rokita said.READ MORE: Google settles charges of user location-tracking for $391.5 millionStates bega
stanley cup n investigating after a 2018 Associated Press story that found that聽Google continued to track聽peoples location data even after they opted out of such tracking by disabling a feature the company called location history. Google did not admit to any wrongdoing as part of the deal with Indiana. An email seeking comment was sent Friday to Googles press office.Indianas lawsuit alleged Google uses location data to build detailed user profiles and target ads. It alleged that the company has deceived and misled users about its practices since at least 2014.Rokita said he sued Google because even a limited amount of location data can exp Tjuq Analysis: Cost of living may be rising faster for rural Americans
The Pakistan-born U.S. citizen accused of trying to detonate a car bomb in New York Times Square last month pleaded guilty Monday to terrorism-related charges in federal court.Faisal Shahzad, 30, of Bridgeport, Conn., entered a plea to the first of 10 charges in an indictment, but said he plans to plead guilty to all of them, The Associated Press reported. He told the judge he wanted to plead guilty and 100 times more and warned that unless the U.S. leaves Muslim lands, We will be attacking U.S.He was arraigned Monday by U.S. District Judge Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum in a Manhattan courtroom. He faces life in prison and has been cooperating with authorities since he was arrest
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