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Google Sued For Data Costs After Android Phones Found Transferring "Unapproved, Undisclosed" Data


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2020 Nov 16, 12:05pm   328 views  2 comments

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https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/google-sued-data-costs-after-android-phones-found-transferring-unapproved-undisclosed-data

A new lawsuit against Google filed on Thursday of last week raises interesting questions about whether or not the tech giant is "stealing Android users' cellular data allowances though unapproved, undisclosed transmissions to the web giant's servers".

The suit, filed in US federal district court in San Jose by 4 plaintiffs aims to be certified as a class action. It alleges that Google is using Android users' limited cellular data allowances to transmit information about the users unrelated to the use of Google services. The case surrounds "data sent to Google's servers that isn't the result of deliberate interaction with a mobile device", according to The Register.

In other words, data transfers happening in the background, when the phone isn't in use. The suit alleges that none of the four agreements accepted to participate in the Google ecosystem say anything about cell data transfers taking place in the background.

The suit states: "Google designed and implemented its Android operating system and apps to extract and transmit large volumes of information between Plaintiffs’ cellular devices and Google using Plaintiffs’ cellular data allowances."

It continues: "Google’s misappropriation of Plaintiffs’ cellular data allowances through passive transfers occurs in the background, does not result from Plaintiffs’ direct engagement with Google’s apps and properties on their devices, and happens without Plaintiffs’ consent."

The plaintiffs tested a new Samsung Galaxy S7 running Android and found that when it was left idle, it "sent and received 8.88 MB/day of data, with 94 per cent of those communications occurring between Google and the device."

The device was stationary with all of its apps closed, yet it still "transferred data to Google about 16 times an hour, or about 389 times in 24 hours".

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1   ForcedTQ   2020 Nov 16, 3:18pm  

It would be good to monitor an IPhone and see what IOS transmits without user initiation as well.
2   richwicks   2020 Nov 16, 4:07pm  

ForcedTQ says
It would be good to monitor an IPhone and see what IOS transmits without user initiation as well.


it's quite likely that if they are transmitting data in secret, it's only done using 3(4/5)G and not wireless since multiple people would detect that.

I've noticed that even on a Linux box, there's tons of transmissions initiated by the system, and not a user. Wireshark and a Chinese WiFi adapter that can go into promiscuous mode is indeed your friend.

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