A California woman is dropping claims that IKEA North America Services LLC violated a California wiretap law by secretly tracking website visitors’ online activities and collecting personal information without consent.
Plaintiff Erin Weiler notified the US District Court for the Central District of California of the voluntary dismissal without prejudice Dec. 31.
- The litigation claimed that Ikea violated the California Invasion of Privacy Act by installing Meta and TikTok tracking software on its website
- Weiler sued Ikea in October in a proposed class action seeking statutory damages, injunctive relief, attorneys’ fees, and costs
- Ikea filed a motion to dismiss Dec. ...
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