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Who Can Get a Piece of Google’s $135 Million Android Settlement

January 30, 2026
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Who Can Get a Piece of Google's $135 Million Android Settlement



To avoid a court proceeding, Google has agreed to a $135 million class-action settlement over its data collection practices with Android. News of the settlement was first reported by Reuters. Upon approval by a judge, the settlement could see Android users in the U.S. getting up to $100 each, provided they qualify.

The settlement was filed in San Jose, California on Tuesday evening, and focused on claims that Google collected unnecessary cellular data from customers even when Google apps were closed, location-sharing was disabled, and screens were locked. The lawsuit alleges that Google collected the data with the intent of “conversion,” a legal term that in this case would likely mean using the captured data for product development and targeted advertising.

Google denied any wrongdoing, but as part of the settlement, agreed to not transfer data during Android set-up without consent from the user. The company will also initiate new toggles within Android to stop further cellular data transfers, and disclose any data transfers in its Google Play terms of service.

According to Glen Summers, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, the $135 million payout is the largest ever in a conversion case. While the settlement is still awaiting approval from a judge, given Summers’ comments, it’s likely the plaintiffs will accept it. Here’s how to determine if you can claim your slice of that pie.

Who is eligible for a payment in the Android settlement?

Google’s settlement covers a fairly wide swath of users: anyone who has used an “Android-powered mobile device” since Nov 12, 2017. However, there appear to be a few caveats. Specifically, because the class-action applies to cellular data, it’s unlikely to apply to users of any wifi-only devices, like many Android tablets.

How much you can get in the Android settlement

Payments for the class-action settlement cap out at $100 per class member, although it’s unclear whether all users can expect to get that much. Reuters states that lawyers for the class-action may seek up to roughly 30% of the settlement in legal fees, and while there aren’t any official numbers on how many Android users there are in the U.S., estimates from third-party firms place the count at roughly 40% of the mobile market overall. As such, $135 million might be spread pretty thin across all eligible class members.

When payments could go out

An initial trial date for the case was originally scheduled for Aug. 5, although the judge could approve the settlement prior to then. Class-action settlements can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months to be approved, in order to ensure the settlement is fair to all class members and doesn’t show any signs of collusion.


What do you think so far?

How you’ll know when a payment has been sent

The methods of contacting eligible class members varies from case to case. In some instances, payment is automatic. However, in many cases, a website is set up where users must file a claim, and physical mail and emails are sent out with PIN numbers and IDs to ensure as many class members know about their eligibility as possible. The company offering the settlement is often involved in sending out these notices, so if you believe you’re affected, keep an eye out for an email or physical letter from Google, as well as for a settlement website to be set up.

If you believe you’re eligible but don’t receive any communication, there will also usually be an email address you can contact. This email address will usually be specific to the case, and while it hasn’t been revealed yet, it might be worth reaching out to Google Support if you’re worried about missing any deadlines.

Other current Google settlements you may qualify for

Google’s data collection settlement isn’t its only big class action payout as of late. The company also recently agreed to pay $68 million in another settlement involving Google Assistant after an accusation that it listened in on users without their consent. Google also denied wrongdoing in this instance.

If approved, the settlement will apply to anyone who had at least one device with Google Assistant pre-installed on it as early as 2016. Those who purchased the device will receive anywhere from $18 to $56, while those who lived in a household with one of these devices in it could earn $2 to $10. Steps for receiving your money will likely be similar to those in the Android data collection case.



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