MediaPost reports the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California ruled mobile data broker Kochava must face a class-action lawsuit over alleged location data sales. The court's decision over Kochava's motion to dismiss indicated the data practices could "amount to an egregious breach of social norms."
Kochava will face class-action lawsuit over alleged location data sales
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