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Facebook faces US $15 billion lawsuit
RT Tracking users after they log out and violating US wiretapping laws – these are the allegations behind a 15-billion-dollar nationwide class-action lawsuit filed against Facebook in California. The suit, combining 21 cases of alleged privacy violations by the social … Continue reading
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