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Zynga users may file amended privacy claims over data breach, US judge says

By Amy Miller ( July 28, 2021, 00:24 GMT | Insight) -- Players suing social game developer Zynga after a 2019 data breach will be allowed to amend their privacy allegations, US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers said. But she doubts their allegation of potential future harm from identity theft will survive after the US Supreme Court’s recent decision in TransUnion raised the bar for standing in privacy class actions.Players suing social game developer Zynga after a 2019 data breach will be allowed to amend their privacy allegations, a US judge in Oakland, California, said today....

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