Samantha Cole reports:
This article was produced in collaboration with Court Watch, an independent outlet that unearths overlooked court records.
A woman is suing Microsoft and two major U.S. sex toy retailers with claims that their websites are tracking users without their consent, despite promising they wouldn’t do that.
In a complaint filed on June 25 in the Northern District of California, San Francisco resident Stella Tatola claims that Babeland and Good Vibrations—both owned by Barnaby Ltd., LLC—allowed Microsoft to see what visitors to their websites searched for and bought.
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h/t, Joe Cadillic