A number of Wisconsin residents are likely getting compensation out of a recent Google settlement. Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul says the 700-million-dollar settlement stems from “anticompetitive practices” involved with the Google Play store.
The tech giant has not admitted to any unlawful business practices, but, they have agreed to some changes with the digital app and content purchasing platform, including allowing users to install apps from outside the Google Play store. AG Kaul says consumers will not have to submit a claim form to receive compensation and additional details on restitution payments will be coming soon.