Android Users Claim Victory: Google Ordered to Pay for Data Misuse

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Android smartphone users in California have claimed victory, as a jury has ordered Google to pay them $314.6 million for data misuse. The tech giant was found liable for making data transfers without permission while devices were idle, imposing “mandatory and unavoidable burdens” on users for the company’s benefit. This ruling is a win for consumer advocacy.

The class-action lawsuit, initiated in 2019, represented an estimated 14 million Californians. Plaintiffs contended that Google surreptitiously gathered information from dormant Android phones for corporate purposes, including targeted advertising, thereby consuming users’ cellular data without their explicit consent. This alleged misuse was at the heart of the legal dispute.

Google plans to appeal the decision. Spokesperson Jose Castaneda indicated that the verdict “misunderstand services that are critical to the security, performance, and reliability of Android devices.” Google’s appeal will likely argue that these data practices are integral to the functionality of Android.

Glen Summers, the plaintiffs’ attorney, expressed strong approval of the verdict, stating it “forcefully vindicates the merits of this case and reflects the seriousness of Google’s misconduct.” This case highlights the ongoing tension between technological innovation and consumer privacy. A related federal lawsuit, covering Android users in the remaining 49 states, is slated for trial in April 2026.

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