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Smart Vibrator Company Settles Lawsuit For Over-Collection Of, Uh, Personal Data

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 December 23, 2016  Posted by Dissent Breaches, Business, Court

Karl Bode reports that We-Vibe settled the lawsuit against it that was mentioned previously on this site. Read more about the case and settlement on TechDirt.

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