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California AG settles with DoorDash over selling consumer data without notice
Feb. 22, 2024, 1:09 a.m. |
The Record by Recorded Future therecord.media
The food delivery service company DoorDash settled charges with the California Attorney General Wednesday after state authorities alleged the company sold consumers’ personal information without notice and without giving them a chance to opt out, both violations of California’s strict consumer privacy law. DoorDash allegedly participated in “marketing cooperatives” where it swapped its customers’ personal
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