In a $115 million settlement, while admitting no wrongdoing, tech behemoth Oracle has agreed to settle a class action lawsuit over allegations it tracked consumer activity both on and offline NEW ...
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If so, you may be eligible for a stake in Oracle’s $115 million settlement package. Oracle, one of the biggest tech companies in the world, has agreed to the payout to settle a class action ...
(NEXSTAR) – Oracle has agreed to pay out $115 million to settle claims it tracked people’s online and offline activity, then violated privacy by selling the information to third parties.
One of the biggest tech giants in the world might owe you money. Oracle America, Inc. has agreed to settle a class action lawsuit that alleged the company tracked people’s online and offline ...
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