TWO MAJOR SETTLEMENTS COMING FROM TWO BIG TIME COMPANIES.
GOOGLE ORDERED TO PAY UP FOR LOCATION-TRACKING VIOLATIONS.
AND WALMART DISHING OUT BIG BUCKS IN AN OPIOID LAWSUIT.
FIRST…GOOGLE SETTLES TO PAY NEARLY 400 MILLION DOLLARS TO BE SPLIT AMONG FORTY STATES SUING THE COMPANY FOR ITS LOCATION TRACKING POLICIES.
IT’S A LANDMARK SETTLEMENT CASE OVER USER-PRIVACY VERSUS BIG TECH.
IT WAS REPORTED IN 20-18 GOOGLE WAS STILL TRACKING A USER’S CELL PHONE EVEN AFTER THE USER OPTED OUT OF LOCATION TRACKING.
[L3: STORED DATA DESPITE PRIVACY SETTING]
STORING DATA DESPITE THE CONSUMER’S PRIVACY SETTING…
ALL TO HELP SELL ADVERTISEMENTS.
IN THE END…GOOGLE IS STILL A WINNER.
THE SETTLEMENT OF 400 MILLION DOLLARS IS A DROP IN THE BUCKET COMPARED TO ITS 200 BILLION DOLLAR ANNUAL AD REVENUE EARNED OFF THE DATA.
THEN….THERE’S WALMART.
SETTLING A LAWSUIT ALLEGING THE COMPANY CONTRIBUTED TO OPIOID CRISES ACROSS THE COUNTRY.
IN THE SETTLEMENT…WALMART SAID THEY STILL ‘STRONGLY DISPUTE’ THE ALLEGATIONS BUT AGREED TO PAY 3 BILLION DOLLARS THAT WILL BE SHARED AMONG STATES.
THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF WALMART’S SETTLEMENT COMES ON THE HEELS OF WALGREENS AND C-V-S PHARMACIES ALSO ENTANGLED IN OPIOID LAWSUITS…
SETTLING TO EACH PAY ABOUT 5 BILLION DOLLARS.
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