AMC Networks has agreed to settle a class action lawsuit for $8.3 million due to allegations of violating subscribers' data privacy rights on its streaming services. The lawsuit accused AMC of improperly sharing subscribers' viewing history with tech companies, specifically citing the use of Meta Pixel, which allegedly breached a 1988 law designed to protect consumer privacy.
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AMC Networks settled a class action lawsuit for $8.3 million after allegedly violating subscribers’ data privacy rights on its streaming services. https://t.co/grcOzcZDrz
AMC settled a class action lawsuit for $8.3 million after allegedly violating subscribers’ data privacy rights on its streaming services. https://t.co/1U9v1vGVAQ