
Jury Orders Google to Pay $425M Over Privacy Breach
A San Francisco jury ordered Google to pay $425 million after finding it collected users’ data despite privacy settings off, marking a major win for data rights advocates.
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A San Francisco jury ordered Google to pay $425 million after finding it collected users’ data despite privacy settings off, marking a major win for data rights advocates.
Elon Musk’s xAI and X have filed a landmark antitrust suit against Apple and OpenAI, accusing an exclusive AI partnership of sidelining rivals and undermining competition in AI and smartphones.
Google will pay $1.4B to Texas to settle claims over unauthorized data tracking, marking the largest state-led privacy settlement with the tech giant.
The US Supreme Court is expected to uphold a potential TikTok ban by Jan 19, unless the app is divested by its Chinese mainland-based parent. TikTok’s legal team remains hopeful for a favorable ruling.
Australia’s Labor Party introduces legislation enforcing a 16+ age limit on social media, imposing hefty fines on non-compliant tech firms to protect youth.