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Android Users Defend Class Cert. Bid In Google Privacy Row

Posted on June 19, 2015 by pogowasright.org

Joe Van Acker reports:

Android users claiming Google Inc. passed their personal information along to app developers without permission shot back in California federal court Tuesday at the company’s attempt to derail their bid for class certification, denying that their case involves different claims against each developer.

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