A federal judge granted preliminary approval for a $90 million settlement to resolve claims Facebook’s parent company wrongfully collected browsing data from users when they visited non-Facebook sites even after they had logged out of Facebook.
If the settlement is given final approval, it will be one of the 10 largest data privacy class action settlements ever.
The settlement class includes all Facebook users ...
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