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House Democrats are throwing their weight behind recent calls for the FTC to investigate TikTok — the Chinese-owned video app that has long been a GOP target

, seeks unspecified damages for violating Arizona’s consumer fraud law. Arizona alleged that Google engaged in unfair and deceptive conduct by tracking consumers’ location via some apps even when location history has been turned off at the device level.

. “Google collects detailed information about its users, including their physical locations, to target users for advertising. Often, this is done without the users’ consent or knowledge.”the Android-maker still tracks users’ location even after a user has turned off location tracking on a device. The state is among more than 50 states and territories that are also probing Google for potential antitrust violations.

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