Amazon Sued for Allegedly Collecting User Data Through Third-Party Apps

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Amazon Sued for Allegedly Collecting User Data Through Third-Party Apps
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A class-action lawsuit alleges that Amazon and its advertising subsidiary have been collecting personal and location data from users of third-party mobile apps without their informed consent. The lawsuit, filed in San Francisco, targets the Amazon Ads SDK, a software library used by app developers to serve ads, claiming it also collects sensitive user data. The complaint argues that Amazon's data collection practices violate privacy laws and allow the company to build comprehensive user profiles based on their location and app usage.

Amazon and its advertising subsidiary have been sued for allegedly collecting personal and location data from third-party mobile apps without obtaining users' informed consent. The lawsuit, filed in federal court in San Francisco, aspires to be certified as a class action.

Brought on behalf of plaintiff Felix Kolotinsky, the legal filing takes issue with the Amazon Ads SDK, a software library that the e-commerce giant provides to third-party app makers to serve ads, while also allegedly collecting user data. Ad tech firms like Amazon, Google, Meta provide software development kits (SDKs) so that developers can monetize their apps without reinventing commonly used code patterns every time. The cost of this convenience is that the SDK maker, in addition to the app developer, may gain access to valuable data, a fact that's often buried in terms of service or not disclosed at all. 'The data that Amazon collects from unsuspecting consumers is incredibly sensitive,' the complaint asserts.'Amazon collects timestamped geolocation data that reveals where a consumer lives and works, and which locations they frequent. 'The collected location data reveals sensitive information about each consumer, such as their religious affiliation, sexual orientation, and medical conditions. This enormous volume of data enables Amazon and its advertising partners to build a comprehensive profile about each consumer, including their movements and whereabouts.' Concerns about data gathering through SDKs implemented by third-parties go back years, a testament to weak US state and federal privacy laws. Last year, however, the US Federal Trade Commission took action against data broker Mobilewalla and analytics firm Gravy Analytics over similar data privacy concerns.the claim made in the Amazon lawsuit that geolocation data shared to target advertisements'can reveal visits to healthcare facilities, churches, labor unions, military installations, and other sensitive locations.'insurance firm Allstate Corporation and its mobile analytics subsidiary Arity of gathering similarly sensitive data without consent via the Arity SDK. Allstate insists that its activities comply with the law. With regard to Amazon, the complaint contends that the data collection occurred through various third-party apps that implement the Amazon Ads SDK, including NewsBreak and Speedtest by Ookla. 'The problem with the Amazon Ads SDK is that consumers do not know that by interacting with an app which has embedded the SDK that their sensitive data is being surreptitiously siphoned off by an unknown third party,' the complaint says. 'Consumers are never informed about Amazon’s SDK nor are they allowed to opt-in or opt-out of Amazon’s data collection practices—if they even know what the Amazon Ads SDK is, let alone that it is embedded in the apps they are using. Amazon’s unauthorized data collection was neither incidental nor accidental, but designed to covertly siphon sensitive data from consumers’ mobile devices.'The complaint makes claims under California Penal Code § 638.51, which prohibits the use of a'pen register' for covert recording or wiretapping, and the state's Comprehensive Computer Data Access and Fraud Act (CDAFA)

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