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Svenson v. Google, Inc. et al
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January 09, 2017
Google Wallet User Loses Class Cert. Bid In Data Sharing Suit
Google dodged a putative class action over allegations that it wrongly gave its Google Wallet users' personal data to third-party app sellers in an order unsealed on Monday from a California federal judge who said the lead plaintiff couldn't prove an injury from the alleged data sharing.
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August 12, 2016
Google User Fights To Keep Damage Models In Privacy Battle
An Android user who alleges that Google unlawfully gave its Wallet app users' personal data to third-party developers pushed a California federal court on Friday to ignore the tech giant's bid to exclude expert testimony that she claims offers a sound way to quantify damages incurred by proposed class members.
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August 01, 2016
Google Shouldn't Duck Privacy Suit, Wallet User Says
Google can’t escape a proposed class action brought by an Android user who alleges the tech giant wrongfully gave developers her user information after she bought an app with Google Wallet, because she lost money when the company violated its privacy policies, a California federal court heard Friday.
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July 11, 2016
Google Slams Class Cert. Bid In Wallet Users' Privacy Suit
Google hit back on Friday at a proposed class of Android users who allege the tech giant wrongfully gave developers their information after they bought apps with Google Wallet, saying individual circumstances within the group are too vast to find common ground and urging a California federal judge to put the suit to bed with a quick win.
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June 06, 2016
Google Android Users Urge Judge To Certify Class Of Millions
Android users alleging Google Inc. wrongfully gave developers their information after app purchases urged a California federal judge on Friday to certify their class, potentially numbering in millions, saying the case presents clear and systematic contract breaches.
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July 02, 2015
Android User Moves To Combine Google Privacy Class Actions
An Android user whose case was found to be different from another class action accusing Google Inc. of providing personal information to app developers without permission told a California federal judge on Wednesday that the cases are now aligned and should be related.
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April 02, 2015
Google Can't Shake All Of Wallet User's Privacy Claims
A California federal judge on Wednesday trimmed a putative class action suit against Google Inc. alleging the tech giant breached its contract with users by giving their private customer data to third-party app developers, but allowed the main claims to move forward.
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October 08, 2014
Google Says Wallet User's Latest Privacy Suit Still Fails
Google Inc. asked a California federal judge to throw out an amended putative class action alleging the tech giant breached user contracts by giving consumer data from Google Wallet users to third-party app developers, saying Tuesday that there is no significant difference from the dismissed, original complaint.
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August 12, 2014
Google Beats Privacy Suit Over Wallet, Play Services
A California federal judge on Tuesday tossed a putative class action against Google Inc. alleging the Internet giant breached its contract with users by giving their private customer data to third-party app developers, saying the plaintiff failed to state claims in her complaint.