THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA v. DOORDASH, INC.,

Overview: DoorDash was accused of selling the personal information of its customers without providing notice or the opportunity to opt-out, in violation of the CCPA.Outcome: DoorDash, Inc., in a stipulated judgment, agreed to pay $375,000 to resolve allegations. This case underscores the need for transparency in data collection and sharing practices. Resources California Office of…

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THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA v. DOORDASH, INC.,

Overview: DoorDash was accused of selling the personal information of its customers without providing notice or the opportunity to opt-out, in violation of the CCPA.
Outcome: DoorDash, Inc., in a stipulated judgment, agreed to pay $375,000 to resolve allegations. This case underscores the need for transparency in data collection and sharing practices.

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