Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Fears Nachawati Defends Victims from Google

If you have a smart phone, you’re probably very familiar with your apps. Without apps like Pandora, FoxNews, or Flixster apps, you wouldn’t have the unparalleled access to music, news, or movie times that add life to your morning routine, evening commute, or night-on-the-town. Of course, without apps, the personal privacy of thousands of customers – and possibly even yours – wouldn’t have been violated, either.

As reported in the Wall Street Journal, numerous apps running on Google’s Android operating system systematically transmit their owners’ location information and unique device ID directly to Google – and to third-party advertisers. Google’s undisclosed relationship with third party advertisers has plenty of Americans irate as they belatedly discover that their seemingly innocuous telephone is a digital age Trojan horse.

Fighting for mobile phone users nationwide, Fears Nachawati is taking on the Silicon Valley behemoth. Earlier this month, Fears Nachawati filed a class action lawsuit against Google for its failure to act in a reasonable manner to enable users to prevent third-party advertisers from accessing users’ unique device ID, among other related allegations.

Join the fight! If you’d like to take part in the Fears | Nachawati class action lawsuit against Google, contact us immediately! Defend your rights and protect fellow phone users. All you have to do is call 1.866.705.7584 or send an email to info@fnlawfirm.com.