Google Sued by Arizona Over Collecting User Location Data
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Arizona claims Google is illegally collecting information on the whereabouts of its users even after they opt out of providing access to location data.
With the location tracking setting turned off, the Alphabet Inc. unit collects information deceptively through other user settings, such as “Web & App Activity,” according to a lawsuit filed in state court Wednesday by Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich.