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Zoosk escapes US claims of violating unfair competition law after data breach

By Amy Miller ( October 5, 2021, 23:12 GMT | Insight) -- Dating app Zoosk has once again escaped users’ US claims that they were injured under California law by a massive data breach caused by the company’s lax security practices.  Whether Zoosk users did or didn't pay for a subscription, they failed to allege they suffered financial harm as a result of the breach, US District Judge William Alsup in San Francisco said, dismissing allegations Zoosk violated California’s Unfair Competition Law.Dating app Zoosk has once again escaped users’ claims that they were injured under California law by a massive data breach caused by the company’s subpar security practices....

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