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June 02, 2025
Amazon Defeats Prime Subscribers' Privacy Suit For Good
A Washington federal judge has permanently tossed Amazon Prime subscribers' proposed class action alleging that the company illegally disclosed their personal viewing habits, ruling that they still haven't plausibly alleged that Amazon "actually and affirmatively" shared their information.
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September 04, 2024
Amazon Disclosures Doom Prime Viewers' Deception Claims
A Washington federal judge on Tuesday threw out Amazon Prime subscribers' claims that the company illegally disclosed their personal viewing habits, axing some of their state law consumer protection allegations for good while providing an avenue for them to amend their federal claims.
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July 25, 2024
Prime Subscribers Say Amazon Can't Dodge Privacy Suit
A group of Prime subscribers told a federal court on Wednesday that Amazon cannot sidestep privacy claims in their proposed class action, arguing the possibility the tech giant shares their personal information with advertisers is enough to keep the case alive.
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June 25, 2024
Amazon Says It Shares 'Cookies,' But Not Prime Viewers' ID
Amazon.com Inc. on Tuesday urged a federal judge to toss a proposed class action filed by Prime movie subscribers, calling the privacy complaint a "smokescreen" attempting to get around the terms of a use agreement that allows advertisers to access cookies that don't identify specific customers.
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March 11, 2024
Amazon Prime Video-Viewing Data Sparks Privacy Fears
Amazon is accused of illegally disclosing a virtual "warehouse" of private customer data, including what movies subscribers watch on Prime, without letting consumers opt out, according to a proposed class action filed in Washington federal court.