Google Class Action Settlements in Connecticut
All Google class action lawsuits and settlements available to Connecticut residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Connecticut residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Google that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $50M Google discrimination class action settlement.
In addition, Google has 3 past settlements that have been resolved. Combined maximum payouts across all Google settlements total $2.
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Open Google Settlements for Connecticut Residents (1)
These Google settlements are currently accepting claims from Connecticut residents.
$50M Google discrimination class action settlement
Up to TBDGoogle agreed to a $50M settlement for workplace discrimination against Black employees. Check if you qualify and file your claim.
Past Google Settlements (3)
These Google settlements have closed but Connecticut residents may have qualified at the time.
$630M Google Play Store class action settlement
Up to $2The $630M Google Play Store class action settlement compensated consumers who made app or in-app purchases between 2016-2023. Learn about eligibility, payouts, and similar settlements.
$30M Google, YouTube kids privacy violations class action settlement
Up to TBDThe $30M Google/YouTube kids privacy settlement compensated children whose data was collected while watching YouTube between 2013-2020. Learn about eligibility and similar settlements.
$100M Google AdWords class action settlement
Up to VariesThe $100M Google AdWords settlement compensated advertisers charged for invalid clicks between 2004-2012. Learn about eligibility and similar settlements.
About Google Class Actions in Connecticut
Connecticut residents have access to multiple Google class action settlements totaling over $800 million, with claims available through 2024. While Connecticut doesn't have sector-specific laws targeting tech companies like California's CCPA, the state's Unfair Trade Practices Act (CUTPA) provides broad consumer protections that often align with federal class action eligibility requirements. Google maintains significant operations in Connecticut, including a data center in Hamden and substantial advertising partnerships with Connecticut businesses, making state residents frequently eligible for settlements involving Google's services. Connecticut residents filing class action claims benefit from the state's consumer-friendly legal environment, where courts have historically supported consumer rights in digital privacy and antitrust cases. The Connecticut Attorney General's office has actively participated in multi-state investigations against tech companies, including Google's advertising practices. When filing claims for settlements like the $630M Google Play Store settlement or the $30M YouTube Kids privacy settlement, Connecticut residents should note that state law allows for extended statute of limitations periods in consumer protection cases, potentially expanding eligibility windows beyond federal minimums.
Google Settlements in Connecticut: FAQs
Are Connecticut residents eligible for the Google Play Store $630M settlement?
Yes, Connecticut residents who purchased apps or in-app items through Google Play Store between August 2016 and September 2023 are eligible. Connecticut's consumer protection laws support these claims, and residents can file through the settlement website until the deadline.
Does Connecticut's location affect Google AdWords settlement claims?
Connecticut's business-friendly legal environment actually benefits AdWords claimants, as many Connecticut small businesses used Google Ads during the settlement period. The state's participation in multi-state tech investigations strengthens residents' positions in the $100M AdWords settlement.
How do Connecticut privacy laws interact with the YouTube Kids settlement?
Connecticut follows federal COPPA guidelines that formed the basis of the $30M YouTube Kids privacy settlement. Connecticut parents can claim compensation for privacy violations, and the state's CUTPA law provides additional consumer protection backing.
Tips for Connecticut Residents Filing Google Claims
Connecticut residents should file Google settlement claims promptly, as deadlines are firm regardless of state law protections. Keep documentation of Google service usage, including Play Store purchases, AdWords spending, or children's YouTube activity. Connecticut's consumer protection laws may extend your eligibility window, but don't rely on this assumption. Submit claims online through official settlement websites rather than third-party services. Consider consulting Connecticut consumer protection attorneys for complex claims involving significant damages. The state's Attorney General website often provides updates on major tech settlements affecting residents.
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