The Google's location tracking scandal is in full swing, and latest twist in it is that two users of the Android-powered HTC Inspire 4G have filed a lawsuit against Google.
The complaint was filed on April 27th. The plaintiffs in this case want to represent other user's of Android who is thinking that Google is violating their rights with its location tracking activities, which may result in a class action lawsuit, similar to the one that was filed against Apple for the very same reasons.
The plaintiffs are seeking "at least $50 million in damages and a court order requiring Google to stop tracking its products’ users."
But the Google refused to comment on the lawsuit.
The complaint was filed on April 27th. The plaintiffs in this case want to represent other user's of Android who is thinking that Google is violating their rights with its location tracking activities, which may result in a class action lawsuit, similar to the one that was filed against Apple for the very same reasons.
The plaintiffs are seeking "at least $50 million in damages and a court order requiring Google to stop tracking its products’ users."
But the Google refused to comment on the lawsuit.
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