Amplitude Inc. can arbitrate allegations from DoorDash users who said the data analytics company took their personal data to create dossiers on those who used apps made with its software development kit.
While the users would have standing to pursue this proposed class case alleging a privacy harm, Judge Rita F. Lin said Tuesday that Amplitude can as a non-party enforce the arbitration agreements the users signed with DoorDash.
Software developers can take reusable and packaged pieces of computer code from SDKs to save time on application development and execute specific tasks, the plaintiffs told the US District Court for ...