South Korea’s Supreme Court ruled Google must disclose if it shared citizens' personal data with third parties, Reuters reports. The decision stemmed from a 2014 complaint brought by four plaintiffs against Google and its South Korean subsidiary. The case served as an effort to compel the company to publicize if it shared users' "privacy data," and plaintiffs alleged it was shared with the U.S. National Security Agency's PRISM surveillance program.
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