Home Depot shared customer data without consent: privacy watchdog
An investigation by Canada's privacy commissioner found that Home Depot began sharing details from electronic receipts with Meta, Facebook's parent company, in 2018 — including encoded email addresses and in-store purchase information — without the knowledge or consent of customers.Read more: https://www.cbc.ca/1.6726668
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