Maine-based Camden National Bank shared the personal financial information of consumers with
Lead plaintiff Michael Lessner alleged that Camden secretly incorporated tracking technology from Google and Meta’s Facebook unit on its website, allowing the tech companies to collect information arising from consumers’ interactions there, including sensitive financial information.
Camden breached its duties under common law, contract law, the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, and federal regulations to protect consumers’ information from authorized disclosure, according to a complaint filed Wednesday in the ...
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