Google Must Face Privacy Suit Over Commingled User Data
July 22, 2014
US District Judge Paul Grewal rejected Google’s bid to dismiss a privacy lawsuit claiming it commingled user data across different products and disclosed that data to advertisers without permission.
Saying his decision was a close call, Judge Grewal ruled that Google must face breach of contract and fraud claims by users of Android-powered devices who had downloaded at least one Android application through Google Play.
Other parts of the lawsuit were dismissed, including claims brought on behalf of account users who switched to non-Android devices from Android devices after Google changed its privacy policy in 2012 to allow the commingling.
Google Must Face Privacy Suit Over Commingled User Data Google to face privacy suit over new user data policy (IDG News Service)