An anonymous plaintiff alleged that Dermacare, which does business as BlueChew, installed online tracking tools from Google and Meta on its website, allowing the social media companies to obtain their sensitive personal information without their knowledge or consent.
Information concerning patients’ health care and prescriptions is protected by federal and state law, and the plaintiffs had a reasonable expectation that it wouldn’t be disclosed ...
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