Perplexity, Meta And Google Hit With Privacy Suit

Perplexity, Meta And Google Hit With Privacy Suit

By Wendy Davis
Publication Date: 2026-04-01 20:21:00

A Utah man alleges in a new lawsuit that artificial intelligence company Perplexity shares “complete transcripts” of users’ chats with Google and Meta, via analytics tools embedded in Perplexity’s
online site.

“No reasonable person would have expected that Perplexity would share complete transcripts of their conversations … with companies like Meta and Google. But that
is what Perplexity did,” the plaintiff, proceeding anonymously as John Doe, alleges in a 140-page class-action complaint filed Tuesday in federal court in San Francisco.

“The
intimate health and financial information that users regularly share with Perplexity is some of the most private information about a user,” the complaint alleges.

“Meta and
Google knew that the data collected and received from Perplexity’s AI machine included intimate personal health and financial data — but they did nothing to stop Perplexity from sharing this
data because it is vital to their business models,” the plaintiff adds. (The complaint refers to Perplexity’s search engine an “AI machine.”)

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The complaint includes claims that
the companies violated various privacy laws, including California’s wiretapping statute.

The Utah resident specifically alleges that he engaged in multiple chats with
Perplexity’s search engine about “tax advice, legal advice, and investing.”

Those dialogues allegedly “included personal information about his family’s finances, his tax
obligations, his investment portfolio, and…