Who is eligible for the Google Android data transfer settlement?
U.S. residents who used an Android device with cellular data since November 12, 2017, and are not part of the *Csupo v. Google LLC* settlement are eligible.
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A $135 million class action settlement has been reached with Google to resolve claims that Android devices were transferring user data without permission, consuming cellular data in the process. This article explains who is eligible for a c...
The class action lawsuit alleged that Google's Android operating system sent information to Google without user permission, using cellular data. This allegedly occurred even when devices were idle. The settlement aims to compensate users for the unauthorized use of their cellular data.
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Google will also update its Google Play Terms of Service and Help Center pages to disclose the data collection practices.
U.S. residents who used an Android device with cellular data since November 12, 2017, and are not part of the *Csupo v. Google LLC* settlement are eligible.
No, a claim form is not required. However, you can submit a payment election online.
The payment amount is TBD but could be up to $100.
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