Documents released from a lawsuit filed by the state of Arizona against Google show that company executives and engineers knew the company was making it difficult for smartphone users to keep information site secrets, such as he says Business Insider.
The document he says that Google collects site data even after disabling site sharing but makes it very difficult for users to find privacy settings.
Business Insider also reports that the documents show that Google is forcing phone makers to keep their privacy settings secret because they were popular with users.
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich filed a lawsuit against Google last May, alleging that the company illegally tracks the location of Android phone users without their consent, even when users have turned off possibilities location tracking.
The lawsuit says Google continues to track location in the background for some functions and only stops when users turn off system-level monitoring.
Another post about the company's dishonesty. There will be a bit of a media frenzy, it will pay off fine, and will continue to watch… Because what he gains is more than what he loses.