Facebook users have sued its parent company Meta for allegedly tracking them via an in-app browser on iOS devices despite the strict Apple privacy policies in place.
for allegedly tracking them via an in-app browser on iOS devices despite the strict Apple privacy policies in place., filed Wednesday in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, two Facebook users accused the company of skirting Apple’s 2021 privacy rules and violating state and federal laws limiting the unauthorized collection of personal data.
The lawsuit contends that Meta follows users’ online activity by “funneling them into the web browser built into Facebook and injecting JavaScript into the sites they visit.” This code makes it possible for the company to monitor “every single interaction with external websites,” including where users tap, as well as what passwords and text they enter.
However, according to the lawsuit, Meta evaded Apple’s new restrictions and snooped on users through this secret “workaround” via Facebook’s in-app browser, which opens links within the app. The pair claim that Meta is not only violating Apple’s policies but also breaking privacy laws at the state and federal level, including the Wiretap Act, which made it illegal to intercept electronic communications without consent.reported on last month.
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