Updated
Updated · News-Press · May 18
Google Opens $135 Million Android Data Settlement Claims for U.S. Users
Updated
Updated · News-Press · May 18

Google Opens $135 Million Android Data Settlement Claims for U.S. Users

3 articles · Updated · News-Press · May 18

Summary

  • U.S. residents who used an Android device with a cellular data plan to access the internet after Nov. 12, 2017 can now choose a payment method to claim settlement money.
  • The class action alleges Google improperly collected cellular data from Android users; payouts are capped at $100 per eligible person under the $135 million deal.
  • Claimants must be living U.S. individuals and cannot be part of a similar California case, and those who do not select a payment method may miss payment.
  • May 29 is the deadline to object or opt out, while a final approval hearing is scheduled for June 23; the payment date has not been disclosed.

Insights

The deadline for Google's $135M data settlement is May 29. Are you one of 100 million Android users owed money?
Will Google's settlement change Big Tech's data practices, or is it just a slap on the wrist?