Monument, Inc., U.S. v.
The FTC took action against Monument, Inc., an online alcohol addiction treatment service, for allegedly disclosing users' sensitive personal health data — including information about their alcohol use and treatment — to third-party advertising platforms such as Meta and Google without consumer consent. This occurred despite Monument's promises to keep such information confidential. The case represents a critical enforcement action targeting unauthorized sharing of health data for advertising purposes.
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The FTC has taken action against an alcohol addiction treatment service for allegedly disclosing users' personal health data to third-party advertising platforms, including Meta and Google, for advertising without consumer consent, after promising to keep such information confidential.
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