Tim Hortons Illegally Collected Data, Now It Might Pay Off Users With Donuts And Coffee
A leading restaurant chain has been accused of collecting location data of its users, and a proposed class action lawsuit settlement could see those affected being paid off with free food. Here are the details. What Happened: Canadian fast food company Tim Hortons , which is owned by Restaurant Brands International (NYSE: QSR ), was accused of using its mobile app to collect location data from Canadians. A proposed settlement from a class action lawsuit has resulted in the company offering around $9 Canadian in free food, via a free hot beverage and free baked good, according to a report from Vice . The report cites a Twitter post and screenshots from a user that laid out details of … Full story available on Benzinga.com
Tim Hortons Illegally Collected Data, Now It Might Pay Off Users With Donuts And Coffee
A leading restaurant chain has been accused of collecting location data of its users, and a proposed class action lawsuit settlement could see those affected being paid off with free food. Here are the details. What Happened: Canadian fast food company Tim Hortons , which is owned by Restaurant Brands International (NYSE: QSR ), was accused of using its mobile app to collect location data from Canadians. A proposed settlement from a class action lawsuit has resulted in the company offering around $9 Canadian in free food, via a free hot beverage and free baked good, according to a report from Vice . The report cites a Twitter post and screenshots from a user that laid out details of … Full story available on Benzinga.com