Perplexity quietly shared private user info, lawsuit says

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A lawsuit alleges Perplexity shared user chat data with Google and Meta for ad tracking without consent.

Summary

A proposed class action lawsuit has been filed against Perplexity, Google, and Meta, alleging the mishandling of private user information. The suit claims Perplexity sent user chat content to Google and Meta for ad tracking purposes without obtaining user consent. The anonymous plaintiff seeks damages of $5,000 or more per violation. The case is in its early stages, but the potential penalties could be significant. StartupNews.fyi notes its commitment to ethical reporting and transparency regarding potential conflicts of interest, assuring readers that it will maintain unbiased news coverage.

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