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Classmates.com Asks Judge To Dismiss Privacy Lawsuit, Claiming Info Was Public Before Policy Change

Posted on July 6, 2010July 3, 2025 by Dissent

Wendy Davis reports:

Reunion site Classmates.com is asking a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit alleging that the site violated users’ privacy by revising its default settings to make users’ information accessible via Facebook, iPhone apps, and other third-party services.

In a motion arguing that the case should be dismissed, Classmates.com says that users’ profile information was available to other Web users before its change in terms.

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