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Google found liable by US jury for privacy violations, must pay $425 million

By Maria Dinzeo and Mike Swift ( September 3, 2025, 22:52 GMT | Insight) -- A federal jury today found Google liable for illegally collecting and using data from third-party apps and websites without user consent, ordering Google to pay about $425.6 million in damages for violation of two privacy laws. Google took a blow from a federal jury today, which found the digital ads giant liable for illegally collecting and using data from third-party apps and websites without user consent, ordering Google to pay about $425.6 million in damages for violation of two privacy laws. ...

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