Aug 082019
 
 August 8, 2019  Posted by  Breaches, Court, Featured News, Online, U.S.

AP reports:

A federal appeals court has rejected a settlement in a class-action lawsuit alleging that Mountain View-based Google spied on users’ online activity using tracking “cookies,” even when privacy settings were set to prevent the snooping.

A three-judge panel ruled Tuesday that a Delaware judge erred in approving the settlement in 2017.

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