Google to pay 85 million dollars to settle lawsuit with Arizona
According to Attorney General Mark Brnovich, Google has agreed to pay the amount to settle a lawsuit filed in 2020. In the lawsuit, Google was accused of using deceptive and unfair practices to track people's location, even if they opted out. Money from the settlement, according to Brnovich, will go into the state's General Find.
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