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Google Users Have Days Left to Claim Part of a $68 Million Settlement
The $68 million fund will be divided proportionally among valid claimants, and approved payments depend on final court approval.
Eligible Google Assistant users can now file claims for a $68 million privacy settlement, with submission deadline Thursday, Aug. 27, 2026.
Plaintiffs allege Google "wrongfully collects, uses, and discloses user audio recordings" from False Accepts between May 18, 2016, and March 19, 2026, without intentional user activation.
Settlement members fall into two categories: the Purchaser Settlement Class and Privacy Settlement Class, with payouts calculated using a point-based system where "Money will be paid proportionally based on the total number of points."
Judge P. Casey Pitts is scheduled to hold a final approval hearing on September 24, 2026, in California, though disbursement may be delayed if appeals are filed.
Minors require a parent or legal guardian to sign claim forms, and this U.S. settlement remains separate from a distinct collective claim at the Competition Appeal Tribunal covering UK users.