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The tech company lost a massive privacy case involving the Flo app that has raised huge questions about how health apps are ...
A federal jury found on Friday that Meta violated the California Invasion of Privacy Act, the state's wiretap law, by collecting data from a period-tracker app without user consent.
The verdict found Meta had ‘intentionally eavesdropped’ on Flo users’ in-app communications.
Meta is facing legal challenges after a California jury concluded that it unlawfully gathered users' health data from the Flo ...
Meta lost a major privacy trial on Friday, with a jury in San Francisco ruling that the Menlo Park giant had eavesdropped on ...
The class-action suit was brought by users of period tracking app, Flo, who alleged that the tech giant collected private ...
Tech giant Meta has been found guilty by a California jury in a class-action lawsuit brought by the users of period-tracking ...
On Friday, a federal jury ruled that Meta – the last defendant in a lawsuit that initially also included Google, Flo Health ...
The jury got to decide how seriously Big Tech takes privacy, the attorney for a class of Flo users said in closing arguments.
Meta has been found guilty of secretly collecting sensitive period and fertility data from users of the Flo app. The jury ruling affects over 3.7 million women and raises major concerns about digital ...
Meta - owner of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp - illegally accessed the data of people who used the period-tracking app Flo ...
A California federal court jury delivered a guilty verdict Friday that found Meta Inc., the parent company of Facebook, ...