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Google to pay millions in Play Store settlement in Israel
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Omer Kabir
Court-approved agreement grants refunds to users misled by auto-renewing app subscriptions.
Google pay: Google Israel will compensate app store users to the tune of $12 million
16.08.23
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Viki Auslender
Users who purchased an automatically renewed subscription between 2010 and 2022 will be entitled to a 55% refund. This is a compromise that the company reached in a class action against it that concerns Google Play users, whose subscription was renewed without informing them. Google Israel: "We made changes to the way users cancel Google Play subscriptions in Israel"
Facebook Releases, Then Quickly Pulls, an App by Israeli Startup Onavo
11.03.18
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Bought by Facebook in 2013, Onavo develops mobile apps that aim to protect users’ mobile information while also collecting user data and shipping it back to Facebook