American Appeals Court Allows Facebook Privacy Lawsuit to Proceed (jurist.org) 14
Long-time Slashdot reader robbyyy writes:
Facebook has been accused of violating its users rights by tracking users internet activity even after they have logged out of the platform. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco said that users could now pursue them under various privacy and wiretapping laws.
Facebook is still dealing with the legal ramifications of the Cambridge Analytica scandal both in Australia and around the world.
"Plaintiffs have plausibly alleged that Facebook set an expectation that logged-out user data would not be collected, but then collected it anyway," the judge wrote. "In addition, the amount of data allegedly collected was significant...
"In light of the privacy interests and Facebook's allegedly surreptitious and unseen data collection, Plaintiffs have adequately alleged a reasonable expectation of privacy."
Facebook is still dealing with the legal ramifications of the Cambridge Analytica scandal both in Australia and around the world.
"Plaintiffs have plausibly alleged that Facebook set an expectation that logged-out user data would not be collected, but then collected it anyway," the judge wrote. "In addition, the amount of data allegedly collected was significant...
"In light of the privacy interests and Facebook's allegedly surreptitious and unseen data collection, Plaintiffs have adequately alleged a reasonable expectation of privacy."
Beginning of the end for Facebook? (Score:1)
Maybe all other so-called 'social media' will follow, then.
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Re:Beginning of the end for Facebook? (Score:4, Insightful)
At the VERY LEAST, if this one lawsuit is successful, Facebook will have to stop collecting data on people who aren't even on Facebook itself. That'll hurt it profitability severely. I hope it's enough to kill it.
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Wouldn't help Facebook, even if they somehow got the EULA to cover past issues, as Facebook even tracks non users, aka people who never agreed to the EULA
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/apr/17/facebook-admits-tracking-users-and-non-users-off-site [theguardian.com]
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Twitter is what really causes the civil unrest.
I can look forward (Score:4, Insightful)
to the class action lawsuit which will either give me 200 Bookface credits, or $3.25.
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Every American gets one free month of Facebook ad buys.
Will go nowhere (Score:2)
The judge knows, he'd never get any Likes anymore in the future, if he condemns them.
CA was tiny compared to Obama campaign (Score:1)