You could get $100 from Google’s new $135 million settlement — here’s who qualifies
Google faces potential payouts of $100 million to $135 million following two proposed class-action lawsuit settlements. One case alleges unauthorized collection of Android users' cellular data, while the other claims Google's Assistant recorded an...

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What is Google accused of in the Android data case?
One of the lawsuits, filed in the Northern District of California, claims Google programmed its Android operating system to gather users’ cellular data without their consent.
According to the complaint, the data was allegedly obtained from mobile carriers and collected even when users had closed their Google apps, locked their screens, or disabled location-sharing settings. Plaintiffs argued that this data collection led to more targeted advertising, describing it as “conversion,” which the lawsuit characterizes as an attempt to assert control over one party by taking the other's property.
Google has denied any wrongdoing. "We are pleased to resolve this case, which mischaracterized standard industry practices that keep Android safe," José Castañeda, Google spokesperson, previously told USA Today about the Android case.
The proposed settlement related to this lawsuit was filed on Jan. 27. If approved, payments could amount to roughly $100 per eligible class member, as per a report by USA Today.
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What does the Google Assistant lawsuit claim?
A second lawsuit, also filed in the same federal court, centers on Google’s voice-activated assistant.
The complaint alleges that Google enabled its assistant to record and share private conversations after being activated for targeted advertising purposes. The feature responds to phrases such as “Hey Google” or “Okay Google.”
Who qualifies for the lawsuit claim?
Under the terms outlined in court filings, Google has agreed to pay $68 million to settle the Google Assistant case. However, like the Android settlement, it must still be approved by a judge before moving forward, as per a report by USA Today.
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What happens next for users?
Both settlements remain pending judicial approval. Until a judge signs off, no payments will be distributed.
If approved, the combined payouts from the two cases could range between $100 million and $135 million, potentially providing around $100 to each eligible class member.
Google continues to deny wrongdoing in both matters while moving toward resolution through the settlement process.
FAQs
How much could users receive from the Google settlement?
If approved, eligible class members could receive around $100, depending on final court approval and distribution terms.
Has Google admitted wrongdoing?
No. Google has denied wrongdoing in both lawsuits while agreeing to settle the cases.
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