iPhone users require billions of dollars in compensation

Google Group You Owe, representing 4.4 million iPhone users, accuses Google of asking $4.29 billion against unauthorized data collection. The joint indictment says that Alphabet, Google's integral part company, collects illegal data from users by bypassing initial privacy ratings in the iPhone. Google [...]
Google Group You Owe, representing 4.4 million iPhone users, accuses Google of asking $4.29 billion against unauthorized data collection.
The joint indictment says that Alphabet, Google's integral part company, collects illegal data from users by bypassing initial privacy ratings in the iPhone.
Google claims these charges are groundless and opposes the jurisdiction of the London Court in Great Britain.
In 2015, Apple allowed iPhone users and iPads to install software for blocking advertising and other unwanted content. Google claims it activated an algorithm that activated developers to find the history of using the internet and collecting personal data.
The algorithm reportedly bypassed Apple's Safar web browser's defaults that blocked tracking through Internet cookie, says Fortune.











