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Iowa accuses Temu of collecting private consumer data
Iowa sued Temu and its parent company PDD Holdings, alleging the online retailer violates consumer privacy by collecting sensitive data without consent and exposing users to potential Chinese government access. The state claims Temu deceives customers through false product quality and pricing representations and operates an app designed to evade detection, raising security concerns.
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