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August 08, 2022
Class Attys Want $1.9M In Google's Virus-Tracing App Suit
Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein LLP attorneys are asking for $1.9 million in attorney fees as part of a nonmonetary deal with Google to end a proposed privacy class action claiming that a COVID-19 contact-tracing tool was exposing unwitting Android users' sensitive information.
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May 09, 2022
Google Inks Nonmonetary Deal To End Virus-Tracing App Suit
Google has agreed to keep in place security measures it previously enacted to end a proposed privacy class action claiming that a COVID-19 contact-tracing tool was exposing unwitting Android users' sensitive personal information, the users said in a bid for preliminary approval of the nonmonetary deal.
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August 26, 2021
'No Good Deed Goes Unpunished,' Google Says Of Virus App
Google has asked a California federal court to toss a proposed class action claiming that a free COVID-19 contact tracing tool the company co-created exposed unwitting Android users' sensitive personal information, arguing that the plaintiffs have yet to allege they experienced actual harm.
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June 30, 2021
Google Calls COVID Tracing App Security Flaw 'Hypothetical'
Lamenting that "no good deed goes unpunished," Google asked a California federal judge Wednesday to toss a proposed class action claiming that a free COVID-19 contact tracing tool the company co-created exposed unwitting Android users' sensitive personal information, saying the users only allege a "hypothetical" exposure based on speculation.
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April 28, 2021
Google Sued Over 'Security Flaw' In COVID-19 Tracing Tool
A COVID-19 contact tracing tool co-created by Google is exposing unwitting Android users' sensitive personal information to dozens of third parties due to a "security flaw" that enables diagnoses to be linked to specific individuals, according to a proposed class action filed in California federal court Tuesday.