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Google to pay $135 million to settle Android data transfer lawsuit

Written By: TDG Syndication
Last Updated: January 28, 2026 20:40:02 IST

By Jonathan Stempel Jan 28 (Reuters) – Google will pay $135 million to settle a proposed class action by smartphone users who accused Google of programming its Android operating system to collect their cellular data without permission. A preliminary settlement with the Alphabet unit was filed late Tuesday night in the San Jose, California federal court, and requires a judge's approval. Google denied wrongdoing in agreeing to the settlement, which covers users of Android-powered mobile devices since November 12, 2017. Users said Google needlessly collected cellular data, which they purchased from mobile carriers, even when they closed Google's apps, disabled location-sharing or locked their screens. They said the data supported Google's product development and targeted advertising campaigns and amounted to "conversion," when a party wrongfully takes another party's property with the intent to assert control. As part of the settlement, Google will not transfer data without obtaining consent from Android users when they set up their phones. The Mountain View, California-based company will also make it easier for users to stop the transfers by toggling, and will disclose the transfers in its Google Play terms of service. Glen Summers, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, said in a court filing he believed the $135 million payout is the largest ever in a conversion case.  Payments are capped at $100 per class member. A trial had been scheduled for August 5. Google had no immediate comment on Wednesday.  The plaintiffs' lawyers may seek up to $39.8 million, or 29.5% of the settlement fund, for legal fees. (Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Editing by Andrea Ricci )

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