Perplexity AI accused of embedding ‘undetectable’ trackers for secretly routing sensitive user data to Meta and Google | Mint

Perplexity AI accused of embedding ‘undetectable’ trackers for secretly routing sensitive user data to Meta and Google | Mint

By Aman Gupta
Publication Date: 2026-04-01 05:20:00

Perplexity AI has been hit with a proposed class-action lawsuit accusing the startup of surreptitiously sharing sensitive user data with Meta Platforms and Google. According to a report by Bloomberg, the lawsuit alleges that the AI search engine’s actions are a direct violation of California privacy laws.

Perplexity accused of sharing user data with Google:

Reportedly, the complaint was filed by a Utah man identified only as John Doe, who is seeking to represent a broader class of Perplexity users. The man claims that as soon as users log into Perplexity’s home page, trackers are downloaded onto their devices which give Meta and Google full access to the conversations between them and Perplexity’s AI machine.

Notably, the lawsuit also states that users’ personal data is transmitted to Meta and Google even when they specifically opt for Perplexity’s “Incognito” mode.

According to the complaint, the backdoor access allows Meta and Google to exploit this sensitive data for their own benefit, including targeting individuals with advertising and reselling their sensitive data to additional third parties.

The complaint also accuses Perplexity of embedding ‘undetectable’ tracking software into its search engine’s code, which automatically transmits users’ conversations to Meta, Google, and other third parties.

The lawsuit filed in a San Francisco federal court also accuses Meta and Google of violating federal and state privacy and fraud laws.

According to the filing, the man…