Consumer watchdogs from seven European countries have filed complaints against Google for allegedly tracking the location of "millions of users" in breach of the EU's privacy regulations. Consumer agencies in the Netherlands, Poland and five other European countries are urging privacy regulators to take action against Google and its "deceptive practices" around location tracking, a new Reuters report reveals.
This isn't the first time Google is being accused of shady location tracking practices. Earlier this year, the European Center for Digital Rights NOYB got on Google's case, ...
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