DoorDash to settle California privacy violations for $375,000

Major online food ordering and delivery platform DoorDash has agreed to pay $375,000 to resolve allegations regarding its violations of California’s privacy laws, according to The Register. The membership of DoorDash in two marketing cooperatives that require submissions of customers’ data for advertising purposes violates the California Consumer Privacy Act, while the company’s failure to specify personally identifiable information disclosures on its privacy policy infringes the California Online Privacy Protection Act, noted state prosecutors.

Source: SC Magazine

 


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