Facebook Users Say Consent Wasn't Informed In Privacy Row

By Cara Bayles (October 16, 2018, 10:48 PM EDT) -- A proposed class of Facebook users urged the Ninth Circuit on Tuesday to revive their suit alleging the social media giant illegally scraped information about their visits to medical websites, saying their consent to the company's terms was meaningless because they'd relied on its promise that "privacy is important to us."...

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