If you’re an iPhone owner in this country, Google might owe you $1,000

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A class-action suit against Google over data tracking could yield some iPhone users in the UK a whopping $1,042. The suit in question goes all the way back to 2011 and 2012 when Apple took measures to block third-party cookies in its iOS Safari browser. And seeing as how Google's primary revenue stream comes from advertising, the search giant figured out a clever way to implement cookies without alerting users.

"Google was able to engineer a way to avoid this block, allowing it to collect data on race, physical and mental health, political leanings, sexuality, social class, financial, shopping habits and location," The Telegraph notes.

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