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Android users could get paid from $135M Google settlement

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100M Android users can cash in on Google’s $135 million settlement: How to get your share
About 100 million Android users across the United States may be eligible for a cash payment from a $135 million class action settlement against Google — and you don’t need to file a claim to get it. The settlement stems from a lawsuit alleging Google’s Android operating system transferred data to Google servers without user permission.

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Here’s how you might qualify for a payout from Google’s $135M Android settlement
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