French consumer group launches class action against Google

A French consumer rights group has launched a class action lawsuit against US tech giant Google for violating the EU’s strict data privacy laws. The compensation claim is a first in Europe.

The UFC-Que Choisir group said in a statement that the goal of its class action is to “end the insidious exploitation of users’ personal data, particularly those using Android devices with a Google account, and compensate them for up to 1,000 euros”.

If the judge rules in favour, there are potentially 28 million Android users in France that could be entitled to compensation.

So far 200 people have joined the class action.

The consumer group said it had tried to reach an amicable agreement but had been unsuccessful, so launched the class action suit in Paris against Google Ireland, the internet giant’s European hub, and Google LLC.

Via France 24

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