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Two Michigan women sue Google over Android data location collection

Posted on April 29, 2011July 3, 2025 by Dissent

Sumit Yayavar reports:

Two residents of Oakland County, Michigan, filed a lawsuit against Google over issue of tracking of Android owners’ locations.

Filed in the U. S. District Court in Detroit on behalf of plaintiffs Julie Brown and Kayla Molaski, the lawsuit claims that Android-based devices secretly collected data about their locations.

The $50 million lawsuit seeks to prevent the Internet search giant from selling handsets with software that can track the users’ locations.

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