Home Depot Canada / Meta Data Sharing
Home Depot Canada shared e-receipt data with Meta - OPC found it violated privacy law
Recent signals
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- J. Crew Seeks Dismissal of Suit Over E-Receipt Data Harvesting - Bloomberg Law News
- Home Depot shared customer data with Meta without consent: Canada’s privacy czar - Global News
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- Going “Paperless” May Soon Be Mandatory in California - Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP
- B.C. court approves class-action lawsuit about privacy over Home Depot receipts - CBC
- These retailers share customer data with Facebook's owner. Customers may not have been told | CBC News - CBC
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Frequently asked questions
Who qualifies for the Home Depot Canada / Meta Data Sharing case?
You may qualify if the following applies to you: Received an emailed (e-)receipt at a Home Depot store in Canada, roughly 2018-2022. Eligibility criteria can change as the case develops.
How much could a Home Depot Canada / Meta Data Sharing claim be worth?
Estimated payouts range from CA$5 to CA$250 depending on individual circumstances. These are estimates based on comparable outcomes, not guarantees.
What is the current status of the Home Depot Canada / Meta Data Sharing case?
In litigation. The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada found that Home Depot Canada shared details from customers' e-receipts with Meta (Facebook) without valid consent. The finding prompted proposed class actions. Eligibility centres on having asked for an emailed receipt at a Home Depot Canada store.
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