Elizabeth Warmerdam reports:
A federal judge Wednesday dismissed for the fourth time a class action accusing Google of disclosing customers’ personal information to third parties after they downloaded or purchased apps.
After three dismissals in three years, U.S. Magistrate Judge Paul Grewal clearly had exhausted his patience with the plaintiffs.
He began his order: “You might think that after three years of complaints, motions to dismiss, orders on motions to dismiss, leave to amend, amended complaints and more, at least the fundamental question of plaintiffs’ Article III standing to pursue this suit would be settled. You might think that, but you would be wrong.”
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