The action began after a 2018 Associated Press article pointed out that the "Location History" check box didn't control all Google location history across your entire account and that many location tracking features lived under a second check box called "Web & App Activity."As part of the settlement, Google promises to make more privacy settings changes in "the coming months," saying the changes include:- Revamping user information hubs: To help explain how location data improves our services, we’re adding additional disclosures to our Activity controls and Data & Privacy pages.We’re also creating a single, comprehensive information hub that highlights key location settings to help people make informed choices about their data.- Updated account set-up: We’ll give users setting up new accounts a more detailed explanation of what Web & App Activity is, what information it includes, and how it helps their Google experience.Consumers thought they had turned ‘off’ their location tracking features on Google, but the company continued to secretly record their movements and use that information for advertisers.”Google's business model is almost entirely made up of tracking people and using that data to show them relevant ads across the Internet."