
Tech Giants Unleash New Features, Subscriptions, and Face Privacy Claims
Multiple news sources report that Google will pay $68 million to settle a class-action lawsuit alleging its voice assistant illegally recorded users without their consent, similar to a previous $95 million settlement by Apple regarding Siri, though Google denies any wrongdoing. The lawsuit claimed Google used these recordings for targeted advertising and shared the data with third parties, adding to the company's recent history of privacy-related litigation, including a $1.4 billion settlement with Texas.


















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