For Doe, he was “dismayed” to learn that complete and partial transcripts of chats discussing his family’s financial data were seemingly shared with Google and Meta, allegedly alongside PII. He relies on Perplexity to help manage his taxes, get legal advice, and make investment decisions, his complaint said. Without an injunction blocking Perplexity’s allegedly ongoing privacy harms, he will be blocked from using his preferred search engine, he complained.
Other users in the proposed class most likely turned to Perplexity when researching other sensitive topics, the lawsuit alleged. According to the lawsuit, the companies designed ad trackers to operate “surreptitiously” so that they could allegedly “exploit this sensitive data
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