TD Bank Beats Privacy Lawsuit Over Use of Meta Pixel on Website
Briefly

TD Bank NA successfully defended a proposed class action claiming it disclosed users' personal information to Meta Platforms Inc. without consent. Judicial ruling emphasized that the lead plaintiff, Jeffrey Stevens, did not demonstrate that TD Bank disclosed any specific information related to him, which is essential for pursuing the claims. Judge Renée M. Bumb granted TD Bank's motion to dismiss the case but permitted Stevens to file an amended complaint to address the deficiencies in his allegations.
The proposed class action against TD Bank NA was dismissed because the lead plaintiff failed to prove his specific personal information was disclosed to Meta Platforms Inc.
Judge Renée M. Bumb ruled that TD Bank's motion to dismiss the lawsuit was granted, allowing the plaintiff to amend his complaint.
The court highlighted the necessary legal threshold for allegations, emphasizing that specific personal information must be shown in privacy violation claims.
This ruling addresses the ongoing complexities of privacy laws regarding customer information sharing between financial institutions and tech companies.
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