Class Action.Org Alleges Intuit Identifies Habits Of TurboTax And QuickBooks Subscribers To FaceBook Without Consent

Class Action Alleges Intuit Identifies Habits Of TurboTax And QuickBooks Subscribers To FaceBook Without Consent

A class action alleges Intuit has secretly disclosed the identities and video-viewing habits of TurboTax and QuickBooks subscribers to Facebook without consent.
A proposed class action alleges Intuit has secretly disclosed the identities and video-viewing habits of TurboTax and QuickBooks subscribers to Facebook without consent.

The 20-page lawsuit claims that the financial software company, which owns and operates TurboTax.Intuit.com and QuickBooks.Intuit.com, discloses consumers’ personal information and video-viewing activity to Facebook as they watch educational videos on either site. The case argues that Intuit has violated the federal Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA) by failing to obtain express written consent from its “hundreds of thousands” subscribers before disseminating their personally identifiable information to a third party.

You can read the article written by ClassAction.org at this link: https://www.classaction.org/news/intuit-secretly-shares-turbotax-quickbooks-subscribers-info-with-facebook-class-action-claims

You can read the lawsuit filing at https://www.classaction.org/media/moloney-v-intuit-inc.pdf

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