Facebook asks court to dismiss $15 billion privacy suit

Facebook has asked a federal court to dismiss a $15 billion privacy lawsuit because the Facebook users suing the social network didn’t specify how they were injured by the company’s actions, Bloomberg reported today.
The suit, filed in May, accuses Facebook of violating user privacy by tracking which Web sites the users visit even when they’re logged out of Facebook.
Matthew Brown, a lawyer representing Facebook, told a U.S. district judge in court in San Jose, Calif., that the plaintiffs haven’t said which sites they’ve visited, what kind of data was collected, or whether Facebook…

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