Use Perplexity? Lawsuit Accuses It of Sharing Personal Data With Google and Meta Without Permission
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Use Perplexity? Lawsuit Accuses It of Sharing Personal Data With Google and Meta Without Permission
""Users of interactive conversation platforms like Perplexity's AI Machine simply do not anticipate that their confidential communications to an unauthorized third party-let alone Meta, which has a sordid history of privacy violations in pursuit of ever-increasing advertising revenue, would be shared without their consent.""
""The complaint claims that users' personal data was shared even when they opted for Perplexity's 'Incognito' mode, and regardless of whether they registered for a Perplexity account.""
Perplexity is being sued for allegedly sharing users' data with Google and Meta without permission. The lawsuit claims that ad trackers were integrated into Perplexity's code, collecting information from users and sending it to third parties. The plaintiff asserts that personal conversations, including sensitive topics like stock investments, were shared without consent. The lawsuit seeks damages and a halt to unauthorized data sharing, arguing that these actions violate privacy rights and laws.
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