The CNBC reports that Facebook parent Meta has agreed to pay $725 million to settle a class action lawsuit that claimed the social media giant gave third parties access to user data without their consent. Continue reading the CNBC article here.
The CNBC reports that Facebook parent Meta has agreed to pay $725 million to settle a class action lawsuit that claimed the social media giant gave third parties access to user data without their consent. Continue reading the CNBC article here.
The settlement is the first case where the Attorney General has exercised its authority under the CCPA. Read more on JDSupra
The US Attorney’s Office of the Northern District of California published the press release that it entered in a non-prosecution agreement with Uber, which has admitted to concealing a massive data breach from six years ago. Uber settled any civil liability for USD 148m for all 50 States. As a result of the breach which...
Twitter has agreed to pay USD150m to settle claims for misuse of private information between 2013 and 2019. Allegedly, Twitter used such private information collected by misrepresenting that it was gathered for reasons of security. Find more on Reuters here.