Google to Pay $391M Fine to settle a privacy lawsuit
21 November 2022
To settle a privacy lawsuit brought by a group of attorneys general from 40 different U.S. states, Google has agreed to pay $391.5 million. Reports say U.S. Michigan will earn close to $12 million from the settlement, which is the biggest multistate Attorney General Privacy settlement in American history.
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