Google has agreed to pay $135 million to settle a lawsuit over alleged unauthorized data collection from Android users. The settlement covers US residents who used an Android device with cellular data between November 12, 2017, and the final approval date.
Eligible US residents can file claims after June 2026 hearing.
The total settlement amount is $135 million. A final approval hearing is scheduled for June 23, 2026. Eligible users will be able to file claims after the court grants final approval.

The case alleged that Google collected and transmitted personal data from Android devices without proper consent. Google has not admitted wrongdoing as part of the settlement.
The company has not confirmed the exact payout per user or the claims process details. The court will decide on final approval at the June 2026 hearing.


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