Hey Android Phone Users! Google May Owe You Some Money From Class-Action Settlement

Written by on April 14, 2026

Android phone users can now claim their portion of a class-action settlement connected to Google’s collection of their data. The lawsuit, Taylor v. Google LLC, alleged that Google needlessly collected cellular data that it purchased from mobile carriers. The company denied wrongdoing in the settlement. Glen Summers, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, said in a court filing that he believed the $135 million payout is the largest ever in a conversion case. Payments are capped at $100 per class member. Here’s what to know about Google’s Android data settlement.

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Who is eligible for the settlement?

In order to qualify for the Android data settlement, a claimant must:

  • Be a living person in the U.S.
  • Who used an Android mobile device with a cellular data plan to access the internet between Nov. 12, 2017, and the date when the settlement receives final approval.
  • Not be a class member in a similar lawsuit for California residents

Consumers who have received a personalized notice about the settlement can choose their preferred payment method on the settlement website. If a potential claimant does not choose payment method, they may not receive a payment − according to the website.

The deadline to object to the settlement and for a potential claimant to exclude themselves from the settlement is May 29. The final approval hearing is set for June 23.

Source: USA Today


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