--- title: "陪審團裁定 Meta 竊聽經期追蹤應用程序用户" description: "舊金山的陪審團裁定 Meta 侵犯了使用週期追蹤應用 Flo 的用户隱私,違反了加利福尼亞州的隱私侵權法。八名女性提起的訴訟指控 Flo 在未獲得用户同意的情況下與 Meta 分享敏感數據。雖然谷歌和 Flo 達成了和解,但 Meta 對這些指控提出了異議,最終卻敗訴。陪審團裁定用户對隱私有合理的期待。Meta 計劃上訴,聲稱原告的指控是虛假的,並強調其對用户隱私的承諾" type: "news" locale: "zh-HK" url: "https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/251918040.md" published_at: "2025-08-06T23:42:28.000Z" --- # 陪審團裁定 Meta 竊聽經期追蹤應用程序用户 > 舊金山的陪審團裁定 Meta 侵犯了使用週期追蹤應用 Flo 的用户隱私,違反了加利福尼亞州的隱私侵權法。八名女性提起的訴訟指控 Flo 在未獲得用户同意的情況下與 Meta 分享敏感數據。雖然谷歌和 Flo 達成了和解,但 Meta 對這些指控提出了異議,最終卻敗訴。陪審團裁定用户對隱私有合理的期待。Meta 計劃上訴,聲稱原告的指控是虛假的,並強調其對用户隱私的承諾 A San Francisco Jury found on Friday that**Meta had eavesdropped on the users of a popular period-tracking app, Flo**. The lawsuit, was filed in 2021 by**eight women**against Flo and a group of other tech companies including Google and Facebook, now known as Meta. The app asked users**about their sex lives, mental health and diets**before guiding them through menstruation and pregnancy. The women, who based their claims on a 2019*Wall Street Journal*story and a 2021 FTC investigation, allege that Flo then shared some of that data with the tech giants,*SFGATE*reports. **Google, Flo, and analytics company Flurry**all settled with the plaintiffs, however Meta fought through the entire trial and lost. > ***The case against Meta focused on its Facebook software development kit,** which Flo added to its app and which is generally used for analytics and advertising services. The women alleged that between **June 2016 and February 2019, Flo sent Facebook, through that kit, various records of “Custom App Events”** — such as a user clicking a particular button in the “wanting to get pregnant” section of the app.* > > ***Their complaint also pointed to Facebook’s terms for its business tools,** which said the company used so-called “event data” to personalize ads and content.* > > *In a 2022 filing, **the tech giant admitted that Flo used Facebook’s kit during this period and that the app sent data connected to “App Events.”** But Meta denied receiving intimate information about users’ health. -SFGate* The jury didn't buy Meta's argument - ruling against them in a unanimous decision, and finding that Flo's users had a reasonable expectation that they weren't being overheard or recorded, and found that Meta**did not have consent to eavesdrop or record.**The company was found to have violated California's Invasion of Privacy Act. According to a June filing about the case's class-action status,**over 3.7 million women in the United States registered for Flo between November 2016 and February 2019**\- with potential claimants expected to be notified via email and on a case website. **Meta told*SFGATE***that the company "vigorously" disagrees with the verdict, and is "exploring all legal options." "The plaintiffs’ claims against Meta are simply false," said company spokesman Chris Sgro. "User privacy is important to Meta, which is why we do not want health or other sensitive information and why our terms prohibit developers from sending any." The plaintiffs, of course, celebrated - with their attorneysMichael Canty and Carol Villegas telling the outlet that the "verdict is a wake-up call to companies that view consent as a formality and transparency as optional." Loading recommendations... ### Related Stocks - [META.US - Meta](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/quote/META.US.md) ## Related News & Research | Title | Description | URL | |-------|-------------|-----| | Palmer Luckey Says Don't Trust A Boss Who Pretends Money Doesn't Matter, Oculus Founder Who Once Earned Minimum Wage Explains | Palmer Luckey, founder of Oculus, advises employees to be cautious of bosses who claim money doesn't matter, reflecting | [Link](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/276012773.md) | | Fake Milano Cortina sites target thousands with discount scams, cybersecurity firm says | Cybersecurity firm Bitdefender has reported a surge in online scams targeting shoppers with fake Milano Cortina 2026 mer | [Link](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/276149499.md) | | Snapchat launches creator subscription in the U.S. | Snapchat has launched creator subscriptions in the U.S., starting February 23, allowing users to subscribe to select cre | [Link](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/276134934.md) | | Meta’s VR metaverse is ditching VR | Meta is shifting its Horizon Worlds metaverse platform to focus almost exclusively on mobile, separating it from its Que | [Link](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/276377647.md) | | Meta reboots smartwatch plan, aims debut in 2026, the Information reports | Meta Platforms plans to release its first smartwatch, the "Malibu 2," later this year, featuring health tracking and a b | [Link](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/276284947.md) | --- > **免責聲明**:本文內容僅供參考,不構成任何投資建議。