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Google News bug reportedly led one user to receive a $240 data bill

July 17, 2025

Google News appears to have a bug that is causing it to use huge amounts of background data without users knowing. The issue, which was reported on theGoogle forumsand spotted byThe Verge, has apparently affected users in Japan, the U.S., and the U.K.

The initial post was made by a user named J J F at the beginning of September. In the report, the user stated that the app used 7.65GB of data overnight. The user said the device was connected to Wi-Fi, but also mentioned that the signal was weak and may have been connecting and disconnecting. A more extreme example of the bug was reported by a user who said the app used 19GB of data without their knowledge which apparently led to a charge of $240.

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While the first post on the main forum thread was made on September 1, other users stated that they made Google aware of the issue as early as June. The most recent report came on October 17. The bug has also been reported onReddit, theVerizon community forum, and Twitter.

A Google representative said the company is looking into the issue, although, this was on September 27 and there still doesn’t appear to be a fix. So far, the best solution for those affected appears to be turning off background data. However, given the service relies on background data to push through notifications about relevant news stories, this isn’t particularly ideal.

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