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30 / 11 / 2017 - Google faces mass legal action in UK over data snooping 

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Within this article, it focuses on how the massive Google company have been taken into court as it has been accused of collecting the personal data of millions of users, in the first mass legal action of its kind in the UK. The allegations involving Google have been very recent. 

  • Allegations such as the personal information of 5.4 million users have been unlawfully harvested by Google
  • Richard Lloyd the ex-Which director is taking an action against Google in a group
  • The users could get up to hundreds of money back according to Richard Lloyd 
  • The case follows up how Google used cookies to receive personal information to target ads. 

'Abuse of trust'

The Safari workaround, as it became known, affected a variety of devices but the UK case will focus on iPhone users.
Mr Lloyd said: "In all my years speaking up for consumers, I've rarely seen such a massive abuse of trust where so many people have no way to seek redress on their own."
He added: "Through this action, we will send a strong message to Google and other tech giants in Silicon Valley that we're not afraid to fight back."
Mr Lloyd said Google had told him that he must "come to California" if he wanted to pursue legal action against the firm.
"It is disappointing that they are trying to hide behind procedural and jurisdictional issues rather than being held to account for their actions," he said.
Google told the BBC: "This is not new - we have defended similar cases before. We don't believe it has any merit and we will contest it."

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