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Google reportedly made it difficult for smartphone users to find privacy settings – The Verge
Unredacted documents in Arizona’s lawsuit against Google show that company employees were aware that the search giant had made it hard for Android smartphone users…

The details come from unredacted documents in Arizonas lawsuit against the company
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge
Unredacted documents in Arizonas lawsuit against Google show that company executives and engineers were aware that the search giant had made it hard for smartphone users to keep location information private, Insider reported.
The documents suggest that Google collected location data even after users had turned off location sharing, and made privacy settings difficult for users…
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