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30 April 2021

Australian Federal Court Finds Google Liable For Misleading Users Regarding Its Processing Of Geolocation Data

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The decision was delivered on a lawsuit filed by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.
Australia Antitrust/Competition Law
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A federal court in Australia has found Google liable for misleading Android users nearly two years into thinking that with their Location History setting "off" Google would not obtain and use personal data about a user's location. However, Google continued to obtain and use location data so long as the Web & App Activity was "on".

Similarly, when users during that period accessed the Location History setting to toggle it off, they were misled because they were not informed that by leaving the Web & App Activity was "on" Google would still obtain and use location data.

Google's use of the user's location data was not limited to the purpose of serving the user's use of Google services, but also to personalize advertisements for the user and other purposes.

The decision was delivered on a lawsuit filed by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC). The ACCC's lawsuit seeks the imposition of penalties, compliance orders, and notification to consumers, which the federal court of Australia will determine at a later time.

CLICK HERE to read the Australian federal court judgment in Australian Competition and Consumer Commission v. Google LLC.

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ARTICLE
30 April 2021

Australian Federal Court Finds Google Liable For Misleading Users Regarding Its Processing Of Geolocation Data

Australia Antitrust/Competition Law
Contributor
Pearl Cohen Zedek Latzer Baratz logo
Pearl Cohen is an international law firm with offices in Israel, the United States, and the United Kingdom. Our strength is derived from decades of legal experience and an intimate knowledge of the cutting edge technological, legal, and transactional issues facing our clients in local and cross border matters. This combination of experience and knowledge allows us to provide sound and innovative advice to clients worldwide.
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