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theguardian.com, Mon 01/24:
Google sued over privacy concerns by Texas, Indiana and District of Columbia

Texas, Indiana and the District of Columbia sued Alphabet’s Google on Monday over what they called deceptive location tracking practices that invade users’ privacy.

The Washington state attorney general, Bob Ferguson, said his office was filing a lawsuit against Google as well.

“Location data is key to Google’s advertising business.

We have always built privacy features into our products and provided robust controls for location data.

We will vigorously defend ourselves and set the record straight.”In May 2020, the state of Arizona filed a similar lawsuit against Google over its collection of location data of users.

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