Technology,
Data Privacy,
Civil Litigation
Dec. 28, 2022
No injunction against Meta in web tracker litigation
“My decision to deny the pending motion is based on Meta’s evidence that it is doing all it can to minimize the problems raised by plaintiffs, and the need for discovery to clarify both the scope of the problems and potential solutions for them,” wrote U.S. District Judge William H. Orrick in his ruling.




A federal judge rejected a motion for a preliminary injunction against Meta Platforms Inc. after Facebook’s parent company was accused in a proposed class action of using its “Meta Pixel” web tracker to collect personal medical information about web users.
“My decision to deny the pending motion is based on Meta’s evidence that it is doing all it can to minimize the problems raised by plaintiffs, and the need for discovery to clarify both...
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