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        <title><![CDATA[Lawsuit accuses Google of tracking user activity in apps]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alphabet&#8217;s Google records what people are doing on hundreds of thousands of mobile apps even when they follow the company’s recommended settings for stopping such monitoring, a lawsuit seeking class action status alleged on Tuesday.</p><p>The data privacy lawsuit is the second filed in as many months against Google by the law firm Boies Schiller Flexner on behalf a handful of individual consumers. The firm’s clients also have included Google competitors such as Facebook and Oracle.</p><p>Google did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the filing.</p><p>The new complaint in a US district court in San Jose accuses Google of violating federal wiretap law and California privacy law by logging what users are looking at in news, ride-hailing and other types of apps despite their having turned off “Web &amp; App Activity” tracking in their Google account settings.</p><p>The lawsuit alleges the data collection happens through <strong>Google’s Firebase</strong>, a set of software popular among app makers for storing data, delivering notifications and ads, and tracking glitches and clicks. Firebase typically operates inside apps invisibly to consumers.</p><p>“Even when consumers follow Google’s own instructions and turn off ‘Web &amp; App Activity’ tracking on their ‘Privacy Controls,’ Google nevertheless continues to intercept consumers’ app usage and app browsing communications and personal information,” the lawsuit contends.</p><p>Google uses some Firebase data to improve its products and personalize ads and other content for consumers, according to the lawsuit.</p><p>Reuters reported in March that US antitrust investigators are looking into whether Google has unlawfully stifled competition in advertising and other businesses by effectively making Firebase unavoidable.</p><p>In its case last month, Boies Schiller Flexner accused Google of <strong>surreptitiously recording Chrome browser users’ activity</strong> even when they activated what Google calls Incognito mode. Google said it would fight the claim.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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