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Judge denies Meta summary judgment in privacy class action over unauthorized voiceprint collection
A federal judge denied Meta's motion for summary judgment in a privacy class action, ruling that the company may have collected Illinois consumers' voiceprints without permission under the state's Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA). The judge found evidence that Meta's technology could link voice recordings to user accounts, allowing identification of individuals like plaintiff Natalie Delgado.
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