You can now file a claim in the $135 million Google data settlement. The case involves allegations that Android devices transmitted user data without consent. Specifically, the Taylor v. Google LLC class action lawsuit claims that Google’s Android devices passively transferred cellular data to Google without the user’s permission, even when the devices were idle. Without admitting fault, Google reached a preliminary settlement in January, agreeing pay $135 million to approximately 100 million Android phone users in the United States.
The official lawsuit settlement website is now live. The final approval hearing won’t take place until June 23, when the court will consider whether Google’s settlement is fair and listen to objections. After that, the court will decide whether to approve the $135 million settlement.
In the meantime, if you are eligible and want to get paid as part of the settlement, you can select your preferred payment method on the official website. There you will find information on how to speak at the hearing on June 23 and how to exclude yourself or write to the court to object before May 29.
As part of the settlement, Google will update its Google Play Terms of Service to clarify that some data transfers happen passively even when you’re not using your Android device, and that cellular data can be used when not connected to Wi-Fi. This can’t always be turned off, but users will be asked to consent when setting up their device.
Google will also stop collecting data altogether when its “Allow background data use” option is turned off.
Who can be part of the settlement?
In order to join the Taylor v. Google LLC settlement, you must meet four conditions:
- Be a living, individual human being in the United States.
- Have used an Android mobile device with a cellular data plan.
- Have used the above device at any time between November 12, 2017 and the date the settlement receives final approval.
- You are not a class member in the Csupo v. Google LLC lawsuit, which is similar but specifically aimed at California residents.
The final approval hearing will take place on June 23, so you can add your payment method until then. The hearing date and time may change and any updates will be posted on the settlement website.
If you choose to do nothing, you will still be issued a settlement payment, but you may not receive it if you do not select a payment method.
How much will I be paid?
It is currently unclear exactly how much each member of the settlement class will receive, but the cap is $100. Payments will be distributed after final court approval and resolution of any appeal.
Once all administrative, tax and legal fees have been paid, the settlement administrator will attempt to pay each member an equal amount. If there are funds remaining after payments have been sent, and it is economically feasible, they will be redistributed to members who have already been successfully paid. If this is not economically feasible, the funds will go to an organization approved by the court.