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https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/justice/4364907/disney-10-million-settlement-children-privacy/ Disney agrees to pay $10 million for allegedly violating children's privacy Dec 30, 2025 - The settlement was filed in court nearly four months after Disney was ordered to pay the $10 million fine to resolve FTC allegations. disney agreespaymillion https://www.customerexperiencedive.com/news/lawsuit-patagonias-customer-support-privacy-rights-disclosure/721787/ Lawsuit accuses Patagonia’s customer support of violating privacy rights | CX Dive The class-action suit alleged Patagonia failed to disclose that it shares call recordings with third-party vendor Talkdesk for analysis. lawsuit accusesprivacy rights https://www.khaleejtimes.com/uae/crime/dubai-mum-trial-ex-husband-privacy-violation-defamation-whatsapp-group Dubai mum faces trial for violating ex-husband's privacy, defaming him in WhatsApp group |... After seeing her ex-husband added to the school WhatsApp group, Maram accused him of failing to support their son financially and left the group chat faces trialex husbanddubaimum https://techhq.com/news/oracle-facing-data-backlash-for-violating-the-privacy-of-billions/ Oracle facing data backlash for violating the privacy of billions - TechHQ May 15, 2025 - In 2016, Oracle chairman Larry Ellison openly admitted to collecting the personal data of 5 billion people to graph ad profiles. oraclefacingdatabacklash https://www.wjunction.com/threads/google-ordered-to-pay-a-record-22-5-million-for-violating-privacy.151026/ Google Ordered to Pay a Record $22.5 Million for Violating Privacy | WJunction - Webmaster Forum http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/google-ordered-pay-ftc-225-million-violating-privacy/story?id=16968371#.UCQNiE1lSIQ The Federal Trade Commission has... googleorderedpayrecordmillion https://www.theinsaneapp.com/web-stories/whatsapp-hit-with-5-5m-euros-fine-for-violating-privacy-law WhatsApp Hit With 5.5M Euros Fine For Violating Privacy Law Jan 20, 2023 - Meta's (META.O) WhatsApp subsidiary was penalized 5.5 million euros ($5.95 millions) this week by the Privacy Commissioner (DPC). violating privacywhatsapphit