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Government,
Civil Litigation

Feb. 6, 2020

Salesforce.com hit with early privacy act class action

Plaintiffs alleged Hanna Andersson, a children’s clothing store, and its online payment services provider Salesforce failed to properly safeguard customers’ personally identifiable information.

Salesforce.com Inc. and a children's clothing store have been hit with a proposed class action that will be among the first to test California's landmark Consumer Privacy Act.

The plaintiffs alleged Hanna Andersson and its online payment services provider Salesforce failed to properly safeguard customers' personally identifiable information, according to the complaint filed in federal court in ...

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