A California federal jury’s decision to hold Meta liable under the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA) for the unauthorized receipt of sensitive health data gathered from Flo period-tracking app users, despite the tech giant's push to overturn the verdict, marks a significant win for Continue Reading
Bloomberg Law | Meta’s Health Privacy Trial Loss Spotlights Power of Wiretapping
On August 1, a San Francisco jury used the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA) to deliver a groundbreaking verdict in the Flo menstrual app case against Meta, establishing a viable blueprint for future privacy cases against Big Tech. CIPA, passed in 1967, was originally designed to protect Continue Reading
Adweek | Two Lawsuits Allege The Trade Desk Secretly Violates Consumer Privacy Laws
Two class action lawsuits were filed in California against adtech giant The Trade Desk alleging violation of consumer privacy laws related to consumer data collection and tracking. Davis+Gilbert Privacy, Technology + Data Security partner Gary Kibel speaks to Adweek about the suit filed in the Continue Reading