Android users may receive up to $100 from Google’s $135M settlement over data transfers

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Google reached a preliminary $135 million settlement in Taylor v. Google LLC over Android users’ cellular data transfers, potentially covering up to 100 million U.S. users; eligible individuals can claim up to $100 via the official settlement site, with a final hearing on June 23 to decide if payments will go out, and Google will update Google Play terms regarding passive data transfers.
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- Google Will Pay $135M to Android Phone Owners. Learn Who's Eligible and How to Get Paid CNET
- Google settles lawsuit over Android data harvesting: how to collect your piece of the $135 million settlement Tom's Guide
- Android phone users can claim money from Google's $135M settlement The Clarion-Ledger
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