Zoom Video Communications was voluntarily dismissed from a privacy class action, for now, after the company said it was unaware third-party apps were collecting and selling data to advertisers.
Zoom was dismissed without prejudice Tuesday by plaintiff Todd Hurvitz. Last month, Hurvitz's lawyers Scott R. Drury, Mike Kanovitz and David B. Owens of Chicago-based Loevy & Loevy filed the proposed class action in Central District of Cal...
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