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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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