Android users could get money under $135 million Google settlement
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Android users may receive payouts from a $135 million Google settlement.
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If you are an Android user, you may be eligible to receive compensation from the $135 million Google settlement.
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Android users could receive payouts from a $135 million Google settlement. The settlement website indicates that millions of people using Android mobile devices are eligible for compensation. This development means a significant number of consumers may receive funds due to the resolution of an issue involving Google. The specific details regarding eligibility and distribution of the funds will be available through the settlement website.
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