Adobe Settles DOJ Lawsuit over Deceptive Subscription Practices
Software maker will pay a $75 million fine and provide “affected consumers” with free services.
Chen et al v. Flo Health, Inc.
21-cv-1485, N.D. Cal.
(March 2021)
Frasco et al v. Flo Health, Inc.
21-cv-757, N.D. Cal.
(Jan. 2021)
Gamino et al v. Flo Health, Inc.
21-cv-2551, C.D. Cal.
(Feb. 2021)
Kiss et al v. Flo Health, Inc. et al
21-cv-4333, N.D. Cal.
(June 2021)
Pietrzyk et al v. Flo Health, Inc.
21-cv-1141, N.D. Cal.
(Feb. 2021)
Ridgway et al v. Flo Health, Inc.
21-cv-3031, N.D. Cal.
(April 2021)
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21-cv-1099, N.D. Cal.
(Feb. 2021)
Flo Period & Ovulation Tracker App
Falsely representing that users’ personal data is not shared with third parties without consent when a 2019 report revealed the data is disclosed to third parties, including major advertising companies
Pending
Software maker will pay a $75 million fine and provide “affected consumers” with free services.
Order puts platforms like Amazon and Walmart on notice.
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Cecilia D’Anastasio, Bloomberg
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