Home Depot shared customer data without consent: privacy watchdog
Home Depot shared customers’ personal data with Meta without their consent, Canada’s privacy watchdog says. Its investigation found that the retail giant was sharing e-receipt data, including email addresses, with Facebook’s parent company.
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