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    Meta to face medical privacy lawsuit

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedSeptember 8, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A US federal judge ruled that Meta Platforms must defend itself against claims that it violated the medical privacy of patients who received care from hospitals and other healthcare facilities using its Facebook Pixel tracking tool.

    US District Judge William Orrick in San Francisco said the plaintiffs could pursue claims that Facebook violated a federal wiretap law and a California privacy law and violated its own contractual promises governing user privacy on Facebook.

    In a 26-page decision on Thursday, the judge said the case, based on the evidence so far, “does not negate the plausible allegations that sensitive healthcare information is intentionally captured and transmitted to Meta.”

    Orrick dismissed some other claims but said the plaintiffs, all using John Doe or Jane Doe pseudonyms, could try to replead them.

    According to the plaintiffs, Facebook Pixel provided sensitive information about their health to Meta when they logged into patient portals, where the tracking tool had been installed, enabling Facebook to make money from targeted advertising.

    The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages for all Facebook users whose health information was obtained by Meta.

    Neither Meta nor lawyers for the Menlo Park, California-based company responded on Friday to requests for immediate comment. Lawyers for the plaintiffs did not immediately respond to similar requests.

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    When the litigation began in June 2020, lawyers for one plaintiff said they had found at least 664 hospitals and other healthcare providers that used Meta Pixel.

    In seeking a dismissal, Facebook said it “does not disagree” that sending sensitive health information could be a serious problem.

    But it also said there was nothing inherently harmful or unlawful about its technology and that it was up to the healthcare providers to decide how to use Facebook Pixel.

    Orrick, however, said it was not clear whether Facebook did enough to stop the transmission of patient details or might be excused because healthcare providers actually consented to it.

    He also found “detailed and plausible allegations” that transmitting such information was necessary for Facebook’s advertising services.

    The case is In re Meta Pixel Healthcare Litigation, U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, No. 22-03580.

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