The multi-state lawsuit led by Texas was announced in December. What you need to know A multi-state lawsuit against Google's advertising tech has been amended to aim at Chrome's privacy sandbox. Five more attorneys general have joined the lawsuit, taking the total to fifteen. The lawsuit accuses Google of trying to force advertisers to shift to its platform with the changes to ad tracking in Chrome. In December last year, Texas attorney general Ken Paxton announced a multi-state lawsuit against Google for engaging in anti-competitive practices. The lawsuit has now been amended to target Google's proposed changes to ad tracking in Chrome, which is not just one of the best Android browsers, but also the most popular desktop browser by market share. It alleges that Google's 'privacy sandbox' is "in essence, to wall off the entire portion of the internet that consumers access through Chrome browser." Responding to the new allegations, a Google representative told The Verge: At...
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