US court sanctions Google in privacy case, company's second legal setback in days

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A U.S. court has sanctioned Google LLC for a second time in recent days, after a judge in a decision unsealed on Wednesday said the Alphabet Inc unit took too long to comply with a ruling last year in a data-privacy class action.

March 30 - A U.S. court has sanctioned Google LLC for a second time in recent days, after a judge in a decision unsealed on Wednesday said the Alphabet Incfrom U.S. Magistrate Judge Susan van Keulen in San Jose, California, stems from a class action claiming Google unlawfully tracked its users while they were using the company's Chrome browsers in private, or "incognito," mode.Google had failed to preserve employees' "chat" records as evidence in antitrust litigation.

The sanction in the data privacy action is not the first time Van Keulen has punished Google in the same case.

 

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