Morgan Stanley hit with lawsuit over website tracking

Morgan Stanley is facing a class-action lawsuit alleging its website uses third-party tracking software from companies like Google and Microsoft to collect users’ browsing data for targeted advertising. The lawsuit claims this practice violates federal wiretap laws and California privacy laws. This case follows similar lawsuits filed against Edward Jones concerning alleged data extraction by third parties like LinkedIn for ad targeting.

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