Jury ‘sends a message’ on app privacy in ruling against Meta

Jury ‘sends a message’ on app privacy in ruling against Meta

A California court ruled that Meta illegally invaded women’s privacy by harvesting sensitive health data shared via the Flo app, leading to a significant legal setback for the company. This case sets a precedent for how tech firms must handle consumer health data and emphasizes the importance of privacy rights. #Meta #FloApp #CaliforniaInvasionOfPrivacyAct

Keypoints

  • Meta was found guilty of illegally collecting women’s sensitive health data through the Flo app.
  • The verdict highlights the need for clearer boundaries on how tech companies handle personal health data.
  • The court ruled that Meta violated the California Invasion of Privacy Act.
  • Flo settling with the plaintiffs underscores increased scrutiny over health data privacy.
  • Meta disputes the verdict and is exploring legal options, reaffirming its stance on user privacy.

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