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Texans using Google Assistant have until August 27, 2026, to submit a claim in a $68 million privacy settlement resolving allegations that the tech giant recorded private conversations without user activation, according to court documents filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
Google Assistant Privacy Settlement Details
The litigation stems from a consolidated complaint filed on August 2, 2021, by seven plaintiffs, according to court records cited by mysanantonio.com. The lawsuit alleges that between May 18, 2016, and March 19, 2026, Google Assistant devices—specifically Google Home and Google Home Mini products—activated and recorded communications even when users did not say trigger words like “Okay Google” or manually enable the feature.
Plaintiffs define these unauthorized captures as “False Accepts.” According to court documents reported by mysanantonio.com, the complaint alleges that Google wrongfully collected, used, and disclosed audio recordings from these false triggers to improve the speech recognition capabilities of Google Assistant. The lawsuit claims this practice violated customer privacy rights and breached commitments made in Google’s Privacy Policy.
Eligibility Requirements for Claimants
The settlement establishes two distinct classes for potential payouts. Individuals who meet specific purchase or usage criteria qualify as class members under the terms outlined on the official settlement website.
- Purchaser Settlement Class: Anyone who purchased a Google-made device in the U.S. or its territories between May 18, 2016, and March 19, 2026.
- Privacy Settlement Class: Anyone who used Google Assistant or belonged to a user’s household during that same timeframe whose communications were recorded via a False Accept or disclosed to a third-party review vendor.
People uncertain about their status can email questions to info@GoogleAssistantPrivacyLitigation.com or call the toll-free hotline at 1-877-411-4704, according to mysanantonio.com.
How to File a Claim Before the Deadline
Eligible individuals must complete and submit a valid claim form by Thursday, August 27, 2026. The submission form is available directly on the official settlement website.
While some claimants received email notices containing a Unique ID and PIN to streamline the process, an email notice is not required to file. Minors must have their claim forms submitted and signed by a parent or legal guardian, as reported by mysanantonio.com.
Expected Payout Amounts and Point System
The exact payout per claimant remains undetermined. The $68 million net settlement fund will be distributed proportionally among members of both classes who file valid claims before the deadline, utilizing a point-based system detailed in the court’s long-form notice.

Under the payout structure cited by mysanantonio.com, claimants in the Purchaser Settlement Class receive four points for every eligible Google-made device included in their claim, up to a maximum cap of three devices. Members of the Privacy Settlement Class receive one point.
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