Google is Tracking People in Apps who Opted Out
It is not the first time the lawsuit is filed against Google. Right now, Google has not responded or commented on this filing. Many users also revealed that while using Google Maps, despite turning off the “Web & App Activity” from Google account settings, they were being tracked. All the data is collected through Google’s Firebase, which is a software used by app makers for storing data for delivering notifications and ads. Firebase remains operating invisibly inside the apps. While telling about this security issue, Lawsuit contests: “Even when consumers follow Google’s own instructions and turn off ‘Web & App Activity’ tracking on their ‘Privacy Controls,’ Google nevertheless continues to intercept consumers’ app usage and app browsing communications and personal information,” The lawsuit also believes that Google has misused firebase to compete with other social media giants illegally. Well, Google has not commented yet; however, it plans to fight the claim. Let’s see how the tech giant will clear its position. Also Read: Google offers 100,000 scholarships in data science