Payout: Pending Proof Required: Pending
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Google, alleging that Google Assistant (also known as “OK Google” or “Hey Google”) records user information without proper consent on various Google devices, including Google Pixel phones. This lawsuit, known as the Google Assistant Privacy Litigation, involves claims against Google LLC and its parent company, Alphabet Inc.
The lawsuit asserts that Google Assistant can unintentionally activate and record user communications without explicit user input, a situation referred to as “False Accepts.” The plaintiffs claim that Google improperly collects, uses, and discloses these audio recordings to enhance its speech recognition technology, which they argue breaches Google’s privacy promises and the California Unfair Competition Law. Google denies these claims, and the court has not yet ruled on the matter. The affected Google smart devices include:
At this time, no settlement amount has been determined. The case is still ongoing, and there is no assurance that any compensation or benefits will be available.
To qualify for a potential payout, you must be part of the certified class. This includes individuals in the U.S. who purchased a Google device with Google Assistant pre-installed and linked to a Gmail account. The device must have been used between May 18, 2016, and December 16, 2022. Eligible devices are:
Currently, there is no information regarding the potential payout for class members, as no settlement or judgment has been reached yet.
Details about proof requirements will be provided if a settlement is reached. As of now, the Google Assistant privacy class action lawsuit is still pending, and no claims process has been established.
You will be able to file a claim form once it becomes available. Please check back for updates. No claims process is currently in place since the settlement has not yet been finalized. If a settlement is reached, instructions for filing a claim and claiming any benefits will be provided.
Claim Form Website: GoogleAssistantPrivacyLitigation.com
Please note that submitting fraudulent information will result in claim rejection. By providing your information and sworn statement of its accuracy, you agree to do so under the penalty of perjury and acknowledge that it may affect others who are genuinely eligible for the class action settlement. If you are uncertain about your eligibility, visit the class action administrator’s website for more details.