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Google Pays $1.38 Billion for Stealing Your Data Texas fined Google with $1.38 BILLION for breaking privacy, It's the largest ever by a single U.S. state. it's all because Google was secretly ( not so secretly I guess as we all knew about this ) collecting users' location, voice, and face data even when people turned off tracking. Basically, “Incognito” wasn’t so incognito. Lmao Texas called it a privacy scam. Google didn’t admit guilt but gave the cash and updated their policies. I mean Come On!! I guess we all know Privacy is just a myth. Nvm, What's Your Views On this news ? 💭
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