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Q: Dónde puedo demandar a Google por robo de identidad?!!

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  • Civil Rights Lawyer
  • Sacramento, CA

A: Primero que todo, es importante entender que Google es una empresa y no una persona física que pueda ser demandada por robo de identidad. Sin embargo, si alguien ha utilizado su identidad en un producto de Google, como por ejemplo en una cuenta de Gmail o en Google Maps, usted puede reportarlo a Google.

Para hacerlo, puede ir a la página de Ayuda de Google y buscar "Informar un problema de seguridad o abuso" o "Reportar un problema de privacidad". Desde allí, puede seguir los pasos indicados para presentar su caso.

También puede presentar una denuncia ante las autoridades policiales correspondientes si considera que se ha cometido un delito de robo de identidad.

Es importante recopilar toda la evidencia relevante, como capturas de pantalla y registros de actividad, para apoyar su reclamo.

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