Health care company Kaiser Permanente's online tracking software allegedly shared the personal data of 13 million customers with third parties, The Record reports. The company is currently facing a class-action lawsuit over its previous use of tracking technology.
29 April 2024
Health care company's software allegedly breaches 13M customers' data
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