Amazon Faces US Class Action Over Alexa Users' Privacy

AinvestMonday, Jul 7, 2025 3:39 pm ET
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Amazon must face a US class action lawsuit over allegations that it deceptively recorded and collected private conversations of Alexa users. A federal judge in Seattle ruled that tens of millions of users can band together in a class action to seek monetary damages and a court order to stop the alleged privacy violations. The lawsuit claims Amazon violated Washington's consumer protection law by failing to disclose the retention and use of recordings for commercial gain.

Amazon Faces US Class Action Over Alexa Users' Privacy

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