California Attorney General
CA-AG v. DoorDash
Settled$375KFine
DoorDash allegedly violated the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the California Online Privacy Protection Act (CalOPPA). According to the California Department of Justice, DoorDash sold its California customers’ personal information without providing notice or an opportunity to opt out of that sale. DoorDash appears to have violated CalOPPA by failing to state in its posted privacy policy that it disclosed personally identifiable information, like a consumer’s home address, to the marketing cooperatives.
Summary generated from official California Attorney General press release
Source: California Attorney General Press Release ↗Parties
Defendants / Respondents
- DoorDash
Dates
Resolved
February 20, 2024
Published
February 21, 2024
Case Details
Industry
Technology
Penalty Type
Fine