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Google Denies Illegally Spying on Students’ Chromebooks

Google is contesting claims in a lawsuit that it is illegally collecting data from the free Chromebook computers it issued to schoolchildren. So reports the Las Cruces Sun News.

logo google 1991840 640smallNew Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas has sued Google, alleging that the company broke federal law by monitoring kids under 13 “across the internet, across devices, in their homes, and well outside the education sphere, all without obtaining verifiable parental consent.”

A Google spokesman called the accusations “factually wrong.”

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