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Asset Manager Ducks Suit Over Breach After Voluntary Dismissal
Pingora Asset Management escaped a proposed class action brought by an individual who claimed that it and its third party subservicer, Pingora Loan Servicing, failed to take actions to prevent a data breach that exposed her personal information.
Meta to Settle with Android Users in Call Log Data Scraping Case
Android users asked a federal judge in California to approve a deal with Facebook, now
Microsoft Hires Chief Product Officer for Parts of Security Unit
Texas Adds ‘Incognito Mode’ to State’s Suit Against Google (1)
Texas Attorney General
Edtech Tools Gathering Data Must Guard Kids’ Privacy, FTC Warns
The Federal Trade Commission is warning makers of private-sector educational technology tools for kids to limit their collection and use of data to ensure compliance with the federal Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act.
Subway Loses Bid to Toss Claims Over Unwanted Texts
A Subway customer can proceed with his claims that the sandwich shop franchise continually texted him even though his phone number was registered on the National Do-Not-Call Registry, after a federal judge in Florida refused to dismiss the case.
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