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Google Spying

A federal judge dismissed New Mexico’s claims that Google used its free educational software offered through public schools to spy on children and used that data for advertising purposes. Google satisfied its obligations for obtaining parental consent through the schools, which obtained parents’ consent for in-school internet services.

Albuquerque, N.M. — A federal judge dismissed New Mexico’s claims that Google used its free educational software offered through public schools to spy on children and used that data for advertising purposes. Google satisfied its obligations for obtaining parental consent through the schools, which obtained parents’ consent for in-school internet services.

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