Car-rental provider Enterprise will pay about $505,000 to settle a class action alleging it collected and shared the fingerprints of employees in violation of the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act.
Plaintiff Dawon A. Wordlaw alleged Enterprise Leasing Company of Chicago LLC and its parent company, Enterprise Holdings Inc., collected her fingerprints when she logged in and out of work and shared them with third parties without her consent.
Judge Manish S. Shah of the US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois gave final approval to the deal Monday.
The class includes 715 current and former Enterprise employees who ...
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