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 						By Edvard Pettersson 					
 					 						April 29 (Bloomberg) -- Two Android phone users sued Google  Inc. over claims their phones secretly recorded and stored data about  their movements.
      The two residents of Oakland County in Michigan  said in a complaint filed April 27 in federal court in Detroit that  their HTC Inspire 4G phones, which use Google?s Android Operating  System, track their whereabouts ?just as if by a tracking device for  which a court-ordered warrant would ordinarily be required.?
      The plaintiffs seek to represent other Android  phone users in a class-action lawsuit, as well as at least $50 million  in damages and a court order requiring Google to stop tracking its  products? users.
      Google and Apple Inc. are facing scrutiny from  consumers and lawmakers over the collection of data on smart phones.  Both companies have agreed to testify at a May 10 Senate hearing about  consumer privacy on mobile devices.
      Chris Gaither, a spokesman for Mountain View, California- based Google, declined to comment on the lawsuit yesterday.
      ?We provide users with notice and control over  the collection, sharing and use of location? on Androids, Gaither had  said in an e-mail on April 27 regarding lawmakers? concern over data  collection. ?Any location data that is sent back to Google location  servers is anonymized and is not tied or traceable to a specific user.?