Canadian coffee chain Tim Hortons has offered an unusual compensation package to end a collection of lawsuits about the collection of geolocation data, ...
"All parties agree this is a fair settlement and we look forward to the Superior Court of Quebec's decision on the proposal," the email continued. Tim Hortons has been the target of four class-action lawsuits in Quebec, British Columbia, and Ontario, about the features of its mobile app. "We're pleased to have reached a proposed settlement, subject to Court approval," Tim Hortons told Motherboard in an email.
Big news for anyone who had the Tim Hortons app between April 2019 and September 2020: your geolocation data may or may not have been used without your full ...
It’s worth keeping in mind that all of these allegations remain unproven, and Tim Hortons has continued to deny any wrongdoing. In a later tweet, the story is described as reaching “Beaverton territory” – too goofy to be true. These allegations, presented in a class action lawsuit against Tim Hortons, have yet to be proven.
Tim Hortons says the deal would see eligible app users receive a free hot beverage and baked goods.
We promise this isn't a joke. Tim Hortons has reached a proposed settlement in multiple big class-action lawsuits that alleged the iconic company w...
Class action lawsuit against Tim Hortons proposes free donut and coffee for data tracking Basically, that report alleges Tims had broken federal privacy laws. That's a grand total of less than $10. which one of the pretty women that follow me want to go on a date (on me) for one free Hot Beverage (retail value of $6.19 CAD plus taxes) and one free Baked Good (retail value of $2.39 CAD plus taxes) from any participating Tim Hortons store😏— y (@hiremep1s) July 29, 2022 Class action lawsuit against Tim Hortons proposes free donut and coffee for data tracking Ok so Tim Hortons spent more than a year silently and illegally tracking users through their mobile app, and the proposed class action settlement is ... a free coffee and a donut.— James McLeod (@jamespmcleod)
Tim Hortons is settling multiple class action lawsuits in Canada by offering free hot beverages and baked goods to affected customers. Tim Hortons revealed ...
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