California Android Settlement: $314M Csupo Case

Introduction

If you live in California and owned an Android phone, you are not eligible for the federal Google Android settlement. Instead, a separate state court case – Csupo v. Google LLC – resulted in a much larger $314 million judgment exclusively for California residents. This California Android settlement guide explains why California was excluded from the federal case, how much eligible residents might receive, and how this payout differs from the national settlement. Understanding both cases is essential to avoid confusion and ensure you claim the right payment.

For complete details on the federal case, read our main guide: Google $135 Million Android Settlement .

Why California Was Excluded from the Federal Settlement

The federal Google Android settlement (Attila Csupo et al. v. Google LLC) explicitly excludes California residents. Why? Because a separate class action, also named Csupo v. Google LLC, was filed in California state court. That case covered the same alleged conduct – Google secretly collecting cellular data from Android devices – but only for California residents.

The California case proceeded faster and resulted in a $314 million judgment in 2025, which is significantly larger than the federal $135 million settlement. California residents cannot participate in the federal settlement because they already have a remedy under state law. If you previously received a payout from the California case, you are also barred from the federal case.

For a step‑by‑step guide to claiming the federal payout, see our How to Claim Google Android Settlement post.

Key Details of the Csupo v. Google LLC California Case

AspectDetail
Case nameCsupo v. Google LLC (California state court)
Judgment amount$314 million
Eligible regionCalifornia residents only
Covered conductSame as federal case: Android devices transmitting cellular data without permission (Nov 12, 2017 – present)
Payment distributionAutomatic (similar to federal case)
StatusJudgment entered 2025; payments being processed

The California case used the same legal theory of “conversion” – treating a user’s paid cellular data as property that Google wrongfully took. Because California has stronger consumer protection laws, the judgment was substantially higher per capita than the federal settlement.

How Much Will California Residents Receive?

Payout estimates for the California Android settlement are higher than the federal case. While the federal payout may be only $1‑$1.50 per person, California residents could receive $5 to $10 per person (or more). The exact amount depends on:

  • The number of eligible California Android users (estimated at 15‑20 million)
  • Deductions for attorney fees (capped by the court)
  • Administrative costs

Payments are also capped, but the cap is higher than the federal $100 limit. However, most individuals will receive a small but meaningful amount – enough to cover a coffee or a streaming subscription.

For a comparison of other tech settlements, see our Google Assistant $68M settlement guide.

How to Claim Your California Android Settlement Payment

The process mirrors the federal case. Because Google has your contact information, the settlement administrator will automatically attempt to pay you. However, you should take these steps:

  1. Check your mail and email – Notices have been sent to California addresses associated with Google accounts.
  2. Look for a Notice ID and Confirmation Code – These are unique to you.
  3. Visit the official California settlement website – The site is different from the federal site. Use the URL provided in your notice.
  4. Select your payment method – Options typically include digital wallets (PayPal, Venmo) or paper check.

Do not ignore the notice. If you have moved or changed your email, contact the administrator to update your information.

If you did not receive a notice but believe you are eligible, you may need to file a claim. Check the official site for instructions.

Comparison Table – California vs Federal Android Settlement

AspectCalifornia SettlementFederal Settlement
Amount$314 million$135 million
Eligible residentsCalifornia onlyAll other US states + territories
Typical payout$5‑$10 (estimated)$1‑$1.50 (estimated)
Case nameCsupo v. Google (state court)Attila Csupo et al. v. Google (federal)
Payment method selectionRequired onlineRequired online
Deadline to opt outAlready passed (2025)May 29, 2026

California residents received a much better outcome due to the state’s pro‑consumer laws. If you live outside California, you are only eligible for the federal settlement.

What About Other Tech Settlements in California?

California has also been the venue for several other major tech class actions:

  • Apple Siri $95M settlement – Covered all US users, including California, but required a separate claim form.
  • Google Assistant $68M settlement – Nationwide, including California.
  • Meta privacy settlements – Multiple cases originating in California federal courts.

California residents often receive preferential treatment in class actions because of the state’s robust consumer protection statutes (e.g., California Consumer Privacy Act, Unfair Competition Law). However, for the Android data case, being in California meant a significantly larger payout.

For details on the Apple case, see our Apple Siri $95M settlement guide.

Real‑World Applications of This Settlement

  • For California residents: You may receive a check or digital payment for $5‑$10 without lifting a finger – just select your payment method.
  • For non‑California residents: You are only eligible for the smaller federal payout. Do not attempt to claim from the California case.
  • For class action attorneys: The California case demonstrates the value of filing in state court with strong consumer laws.
  • For privacy advocates: The $314 million judgment sends a message that unauthorized data collection has real financial consequences.

FAQ Section

Q1: I live in California. Can I claim from both the federal and state settlements?
A: No. California residents are excluded from the federal settlement. You may only claim from the California state case (Csupo v. Google).

Q2: How much will I get from the California Android settlement?
A: Estimates suggest $5 to $10 per person, but the exact amount depends on the number of claimants and administrative costs.

Q3: I never received a notice about the California settlement. What should I do?
A: Contact the settlement administrator for the California case. You may need to file a claim if you were missed. Check the official website listed in your notice (or search for “Csupo v. Google California settlement”).

Q4: Is the California settlement already finished?
A: The judgment was entered in 2025, and payments are being processed. However, some claimants may still be receiving notices or have the opportunity to update their payment method. Act quickly if you receive a notice.

Conclusion

The California Android settlement offers a much larger payout than the federal case for residents of the Golden State. If you live in California, you cannot claim from the federal $135 million settlement – but you should already have received (or will soon receive) a notice for the $314 million state case. Select your payment method promptly to ensure you receive your share. For everyone else, the federal settlement remains your path to compensation.

Next step: Explore the separate Google Assistant $68M settlement for voice recording privacy claims.

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