San Francisco, Aug 22 (Ians) Cloud major Oracle has been hit by a privacy class-action lawsuit in the US, claiming that the company’s “worldwide surveillance machine” has amassed detailed dossiers on nearly 5 billion people, the Irish Council for Civil Liberties (Iccl) claimed on Monday.
The lawsuit, filed in the Northern District of California, accused the company and its adtech and advertising subsidiaries of “violating the privacy of the majority of the people on Earth”.
Oracle is an “important part of the tracking and data industry” and generates 42.4 billion in annual revenue.
Dr Johnny Ryan, Senior Fellow of the Iccl, is one of three class representatives in a new lawsuit filled against Oracle.
“Oracle has violated the privacy of billions of people across the globe. This is a Fortune 500 company on a dangerous mission to track where every person in the world goes, and what they do. We are taking this...
The lawsuit, filed in the Northern District of California, accused the company and its adtech and advertising subsidiaries of “violating the privacy of the majority of the people on Earth”.
Oracle is an “important part of the tracking and data industry” and generates 42.4 billion in annual revenue.
Dr Johnny Ryan, Senior Fellow of the Iccl, is one of three class representatives in a new lawsuit filled against Oracle.
“Oracle has violated the privacy of billions of people across the globe. This is a Fortune 500 company on a dangerous mission to track where every person in the world goes, and what they do. We are taking this...
- 8/22/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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