GoodRx leaked sensitive health information to Facebook and Google, FTC alleges
The Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday accused GoodRx, the prescription drug discount platform, of sharing sensitive personal information about its users prescriptions and health conditions with big tech companies. Prescription drug discount site GoodRx is the first target of the federal government’s recent efforts to stop
GoodRx, which also runs a marketplace for telehealth services, agreed to pay a $1.5 million civil penalty for sharing users’ health data — like medication use or health conditions — with third parties including Facebook, Google and Twilio for advertising. The settlement marks the first time the FTC has taken action under its Health Breach Notification rule, and comes as the federal government looks to crack down on consumer companies deceptively selling and sharing health data.