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4.4 million iPhone users sued Google

4.4 million iPhone users sued Google

4hw.com.cn: Recently, more than 4.4 million iPhone users abroad jointly sued Google Inc. of the United States for personal privacy issues, claiming compensation up to 3.2 billion pounds. According to foreign media, Richard Lloyd, a user leader, has formed a group called 'Google you owe us'. At present, the number of this group has exceeded 4.4 million. At Monday's hearing, 'Google you we us' said that Google's algorithm bypasses the iPhone's default privacy setting, allowing Google developers to track iPhone users' browsing history and collect personal information, which is an illegal collection of users' personal privacy.

According to the guardian, lawyers for iPhone users said in a court hearing on Monday that Google collected data on race, physical and mental health, political orientation, financial status, social class, sexual orientation, shopping habits and location. Court documents show that the potential damage caused by the collection of information remains to be determined and that if the iPhone user group wins, each person can be compensated for about £ 750.

In recent years, the problem of personal privacy disclosure has become more and more serious. Some time ago, Facebook data disclosure almost lost its social giant's future. Once personal privacy is revealed, it may cause various unnecessary troubles to users. We hope that manufacturers can be responsible for the user's personal privacy and effectively protect the security of everyone's personal privacy.