Data Privacy,
Civil Litigation
Apr. 1, 2020
Zoom is sued over privacy failures company says it has fixed
Despite the changes, the lawsuit contended the damage has been done. It said the company did not go far enough in barring old versions of Zoom from still being accessed and argued past user injury must be remedied.




Zoom, the teleconferencing app that has exploded in popularity over the past few weeks, is now subject to a federal privacy lawsuit alleging the tech company shared private information to other third-party platforms such as Facebook without informing users. The company said it has halted the practice.
The lawsuit, which cites California’s new Consumer Privacy Act as one of several causes of action, said users’ information such as tim...
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