The state of Pennsylvania reportedly will get close to 20-million dollars in a privacy settlement from Google. The agreement, announced Monday, marks the end of an investigation into the internet search engine’s location tracking services, which found that Google misled consumers over a four-year period. Josh Shapiro, Pennsylvania’s attorney general and governor-elect, says Pennsylvania will be paid 19-point-seven-million dollars in what he calls one of the largest multistate privacy settlements in U.S. history.