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Like they say in the article it looks like Equifax was only stopping clients from joining a class action against TrustedID. It also doesn't say anything about people suing individually. I suppose we can expect to see every company now put this into their terms and conditions, which is certainly a step back in consumer rights.


> It also doesn't say anything about people suing individually.

Lawsuits are very expensive and time-consuming. Few individuals have the resources to sue companies like Equifax. Also, if Equifax defrauds 10 million people of $1,000 each, that's $10 billion in fraud but zero penalty, because $1,000 isn't worth a lawsuit for any individual.


Don't they already with arbitration clauses?




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