Ars Technica2 LinkedIn is under fire after two lawsuits accused the professional network of covertly scanning users' browser extensions and sharing the data with undisclosed third parties. Plaintiffs allege the company violated California privacy statutes and the federal Electronic Communications Privacy Act by collecting extension data without clear consent. The suits seek monetary damages and a court order to halt the practice. LinkedIn has not directly refuted the core allegations, prompting scrutiny from privacy advocates and legal experts.
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