US e-commerce giant Amazon is facing a proposed class action lawsuit that alleges the company covertly monitored and commercialised the detailed location data of its consumers in California. The complaint was lodged by Felix Kolotinsky,
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Amazon collected an enormous amount of timestamped geolocation data about where consumers live, work, shop, and visit, revealing sensitive information such as religious affiliations, sexual orientations,
Harvesting of location data and other personal info without user consent, lawsuit claims Amazon and its advertising subsidiary have been sued for allegedly collecting personal and location data from third-party mobile apps without obtaining users' informed consent.
Amazon is being sued by consumers who claim that the company has been secretly tracking their movements through their smartphones. The class action lawsuit, filed in a San Francisco federal court, claims that Amazon gained "backdoor access" to the phones of users.
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Amazon.com Inc. and Amazon Advertising LLC collected the geolocation data of millions of consumers using apps embedded with the Amazon Ads software development kit without their knowledge or consent in violation of California privacy laws,
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