The settlement requires Google to change its Google Play terms of service and the setup screens for new Android mobile devices.
This settlement addressed allegations that Android performed "passive data transfers" over cellular networks.
Google will pay out $135 million to settle claims that it was inappropriately using Android users' cellular data to transfer information.
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