The proceedings, initiated by the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission in July 2020, alleged Google didn’t explicitly take consent from customers a few change made in 2016 that mixed private info in Google accounts with exercise on non-Google websites that use its know-how to show ads.
The Federal Court, nevertheless, discovered that the notification which allowed customers to just accept coverage modifications was not deceptive since Google “only implemented the steps with their (users’) informed consent”, the regulator stated.
“The court also noted that Google did not reduce account holders’ rights under the privacy policy.”
Google Australia didn’t instantly reply to a Reuters request for remark.