H. et al v. Meta Platforms, Inc.
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3:23-cv-04784
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April 01, 2025
Meta Can't Narrow Health Privacy Suit Scope, Consumers Say
Two consumers who claim that Meta secretly collected their health information data through an "invisible tracker" on third-party websites told a California federal judge Tuesday that the social media giant is improperly trying to narrow their proposed class action to cover just one third-party health website.
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February 12, 2024
Meta Can't Trim Non-Facebook Users' Health Privacy Suit
Meta Platforms can't cut down a proposed class action alleging it illegally received consumers' sensitive health information through its Meta Pixel tool, a California federal judge ruled Monday, saying the consumers have provided specific enough allegations of the kinds of sensitive information they claim was intercepted.
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January 31, 2024
Meta Judge Pointed To Colleague's Ruling In Privacy Battle
Consumers suing Meta Platforms over allegations Facebook illegally received their sensitive health informationĀ urged U.S. District Judge William OrrickĀ on Wednesday to preserve their Unfair Competition Law claim, saying that a recent decision by his Northern District colleague Judge Vince Chhabria supports their argument for standing on the claim.
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November 15, 2023
Meta Seeks Trim Of 'Copycat' Health Privacy Suit
Meta Platforms Inc. urged a California federal judge Wednesday to shave down a lawsuit alleging the tech giant is illegally receiving consumers' sensitive health information through its Meta Pixel tool, arguing that the suit is a "copycat" of another case the court trimmed in September.
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September 20, 2023
Meta Sued Over Lifting Health Info From Non-Facebook Users
Consumers who have chosen not to use Facebook claim Meta Platforms Inc. is nevertheless violating their privacy by secretly collecting information about prescriptions, diagnoses and other health data through the use of an "invisible tracker" on third-party websites, according to a new proposed class action filed in California federal court.