Federal Court Allows Class Action Against Meta Over Biometric Data Claims

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20 Sep 2024

Legal Challenges for Meta Platforms Inc.

Meta Platforms Inc. finds itself navigating turbulent waters as a federal court has ruled that a putative class action against the company will proceed. The lawsuit centers on allegations that the Facebook Messenger and Messenger Kids applications improperly collected and retained biometric identifiers, a matter of significant concern under the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA).

In a recent order issued by Judge Nancy J. Rosenstengel of the US District Court for the Southern District of Illinois, it was determined that the plaintiffs have sufficiently articulated their claims. They assert that Meta’s applications engaged in practices that involved scanning users’ facial geometries—scans that can potentially identify individuals based on their unique facial features.

Despite Meta's arguments to the contrary, the court found that the allegations warranted further examination. The company contended that the facial scans in question do not fall under the purview of BIPA, but the judge's ruling indicates that the legal scrutiny will continue.

This development underscores the ongoing challenges that Meta faces in the realm of privacy and data protection, particularly as regulatory frameworks evolve to address the complexities of biometric data usage. As the case unfolds, it is poised to draw attention not only from legal experts but also from consumers and stakeholders concerned about privacy rights in the digital age.

Update: 20 Sep 2024