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  1. Jun 28, 2024 · “If The Home Depot decides to go this route, we are confident that the penalty in this case will withstand legal challenge and welcome the opportunity to defend Washington’s [hydrofluorocarbon]...

    • 'Highly Sensitive'
    • Home Depot Says It Worried About 'Consent Fatigue'
    • Complaint Raised by Customer

    "While the details of a person's in-store purchases may not have been sensitive in the context of Home Depot, they could be highly sensitive in other retail contexts, where they reveal, for example, information about an individual's health or sexuality," said the commissioner's report. A spokesperson for Home Depot said only non-sensitive informati...

    Home Depot told Dufresne's office that it relied on implied consent and that its privacy statement — accessible through its website and in print upon request at retail locations — explained that the company uses de-identified information for internal business purposes. "The explanations provided in its policies were ultimately insufficient to suppo...

    The federal watchdog was alerted to the issue by a man who complained that while he was deleting his Facebook account, he learned that Meta had a record of most of his in-store purchases at Home Depot. According to the report, he went to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner when Home Depot incorrectly told him that they had not shared his informa...

  2. Dec 17, 2020 · Home Depot will also pay a $20.75 million penalty, the highest civil penalty obtained to date for a settlement under the Toxic Substances Control Act. Of the $20.75 million penalty, $750,000 will be paid to Utah, $732,000 to Massachusetts, and $50,000 to Rhode Island.

  3. Jan 26, 2023 · The Office of the Privacy Commissioner (“ OPC ”) received a complaint from an individual alleging that Home Depot contravened the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (the “Act”) by disclosing his personal information to Meta without his knowledge and consent.

  4. 2023 – Merchant Law Group LLP has launched a proposed Canada-wide class action lawsuit on behalf of some Home Depot customers who agreed between 2018 to 2022 provided an email address while paying for goods at Home Depot stores in the below Canadian provinces.

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  7. The Ontario Superior Court of Justice recently approved a settlement agreement in the Lozanski v The Home Depot class action, 1 a decision which highlights the fact that adequate protection and response to a breach can reduce the legal risks after a data breach.

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