Lead plaintiff Anibal Rodriguez and others alleged Google effectively “placed itself in the middle of conversations to which it was not an authorized part,” despite telling them they could opt out of the company’s tracking of users’ regular and “supplemental” web and app activity as early as July 1, 2016.
The company, a unit of Mountain View, Calif.-based
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