Arizona's attorney general has sued Google, claiming the tech giant uses "unfair practices" to obtain users' data. The lawsuit claimed that Google had infringed on her right to free speech when the company suspended the campaign’s advertising account for six hours on June 27 and 28. Google illegally tracked millions of people in the U.S. using its Chrome browsers despite their enabling the software’s “Incognito mode” for private browsing, a new lawsuit charges. "Today we filed a consumer fraud lawsuit against Google for deceptive and unfair practices used to obtain users' location data, which Google then exploits for its lucrative advertising business," Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced in a series of tweet Wednesday night. Google is facing a new lawsuit filed by the state of New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas on February 20th, alleging that Google’s Chromebook … The U.S. Justice Department is drafting a lawsuit against Alphabet Inc.’s Google, accusing the internet giant of violating antitrust laws, according to a person familiar with the matter.
The proposed class-action lawsuit is seeking damages of at least $5,000 (£4,000) for each user who has browsed the internet in incognito mode since June 1, 2016. UPDATED: May 15, 2020 at 3:49 a.m. James Damore, a former Google …