The plaintiffs are voluntarily dropping their lawsuits, which accused LinkedIn of providing clients with data about its users who visited various websites. They also said the Insight Tag collected certain information about LinkedIn accountholders who visited the clients’ websites, according to court documents from the US District Court for the Northern District of California.
- The plaintiffs—identified as L.B., J.P., and V.R.—dismissed their claims with prejudice Tuesday
- Judge Edward J. Davila previously declined to dismiss some California ...
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