By Mike Swift ( September 24, 2025, 22:32 GMT | Insight) -- Google and Flo Health proposed contributing $48 million and $8 million, respectively, to a $59.5 million settlement fund — including Flurry’s $3.5 million — to resolve allegations arising from Flo Health’s period tracker sharing reproductive data with digital ad companies. Under the proposed settlement, pending approval by a federal judge in San Francisco, Google and Flo would deny any wrongdoing or sharing of personal or health data. Meta Platforms, having already received a jury verdict finding it violated California's wiretapping law, awaits a remedy hearing to finalize statutory damages, claims procedures and injunctive relief.Google and Flo Health have told a federal judge they will contribute $48 million and $8 million, respectively, to a $59.5 million settlement fund for women whose reproductive data was shared by the women's reproductive health app with a trio of digital advertising companies — Google, Meta Platforms and Flurry — in the denouement of the first Big Tech privacy trial to reach a jury....
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