The main allegation is that Costco lets Meta collect communications related to health care from its website, violating HIPAA and effectively acting as a wiretap of the customer.

The first lawsuit was news earlier in October, and the new one from the 25th appears to be similar. Links to first suit:

  • @_number8_
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    141 year ago

    reddit sub will defend this as smart business

    • @Chivera
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      101 year ago

      It could be considered smart business. Doesn’t mean it’s ethical business.

        • @Acters
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          41 year ago

          Depending on the fine, for which we have observed most fines to be too small to deter this behavior. They could just keep doing it and pay the fine once it hits. Really depends on whether or not they are risking it for a small profit.

  • SokathHisEyesOpen
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    81 year ago

    What in the actual fuck? There is zero plausible defense for this. I thought Costco was one of the last few remaining ethical businesses around.

    • memfreeOP
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      111 year ago

      It wouldn’t surprise me if no one at Costco realized there was an issue. My guess is Meta (facebook) gives them a widget – code they don’t have to write – that ties into Costco’s website. In exchange, Meta gets to see what poeple are looking at and buying. That’s icky but understandable for stuff like snow tires and bacon, but gets super serious when folks buy, say, antipsychotics or abortion pills. Only your doctor and pharmacist should know you’re getting those meds.

      • @CaptainPedantic
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        71 year ago

        This makes the most sense to me. I’d bet that some code was applied to their whole site, instead of everything except the pharmacy.

        Their website isn’t exactly sophisticated, so I wouldn’t be surprised if this was a mistake. It still shouldn’t have happened.