A lawsuit alleging that Home Depot shared customers’ data without their consent can proceed as a class action, the B.C. Supreme Court has agreed. The plaintiffs, who chose to receive receipts for their purchases by email, are claiming that the retailer shared information with Meta, the operator of Facebook and Instagram. Justice Peter Edelmann granted certification for the privacy action while dismissing other claims of breach of contract.
B.C. court okays class-action against Home Depot
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