What Healthcare Systems Are Involved in the Class Action Lawsuits?
Meta Pixel class action lawsuits were filed against Louisiana-based LCMC Health System and Willis-Knighton Health System.
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Meta Pixel class action lawsuits were filed against Louisiana-based LCMC Health System and Willis-Knighton Health System.
Class action lawsuits were filed in Louisiana over various hospitals using Meta Pixel and concerns that the tracking tool improperly collected and shared sensitive patient data without consent. The use of Meta Pixel in healthcare [...]
Meta Pixel is a tracking computer code provided by Meta (Facebook) that allows website owners to track user interactions on their site.
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