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谷歌成功渡劫!Chrome 和 Android 不用卖了,但有 2 项限制逃不掉…
程序员的那些事· 2025-09-04 00:43
Core Viewpoint - The U.S. District Court ruled that Google will not be required to divest its Chrome browser or Android operating system, indicating that the government's request was excessive and that Google did not engage in illegal restrictions using these assets [3][4]. Group 1 - The court's decision allows Google to retain its key assets, Chrome and Android, without forced divestiture [4]. - The ruling stated that the U.S. Department of Justice's demands for divestiture were overreaching, as Google did not utilize these assets to impose illegal limitations [4]. - Google is still required to provide certain search data to eligible competitors and is prohibited from entering or maintaining exclusive distribution contracts related to Chrome, search, Google Assistant, and the Gemini application [6].
谷歌付近14亿美元达成隐私和解,创其对单一州最高赔偿记录
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2025-05-12 12:05
Group 1 - Google has agreed to pay $1.375 billion to settle a lawsuit with Texas over user privacy violations, marking the highest compensation for similar issues paid by Google to a single U.S. state [2] - The lawsuit included allegations of illegal tracking of user location, misleading users about incognito mode, and unauthorized collection of biometric identifiers such as facial and voice data [2] - The settlement surpasses the $391.5 million that Google paid to 40 states in 2022 for similar privacy issues, highlighting its significance [2] Group 2 - Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton stated that the settlement addresses multiple lawsuits against Google related to privacy concerns [2] - Google spokesperson Jose Castaneda emphasized that the company does not admit to any wrongdoing or liability in the settlement process [2] - The Texas Attorney General's office has not disclosed the intended use of the settlement funds or the detailed terms of the agreement, which still need to be finalized before implementation [2]