Lead plaintiff Matthew Hines claims Openfeint accessed, monitored and stored the unique device identifiers for mobile devices along with personally identifiable information such as a user's exact GPS location, Internet browsing history and Facebook and Twitter profiles. SAN FRANCISCO (CN) - The OpenFeint mobile gaming network collected data and personal information from its users' cellphone-linked profiles and sold the information to Internet application developers, according to a federal class action.
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