Another California resident has sued NPR Inc. for allegedly installing third-party trackers that accessed her browsing data of articles related to LGBTQ+ topics without consent.
Stephanie St. Mary said that NPR used pixel trackers from Google LLC, Comscore Inc., and Piano Software Inc.’s Cxense on its website to capture her personal information. Her proposed class action filed Wednesday in the US District Court for the Central District of California alleges that trackers intercepted her browser access to two pages on NPR’s website involving content about LGBTQ+ issues and used the data to build behavioral profiles and inform advertising and analytics ...
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