ChatGPT Allegedly Shares Chat Query Topics, User IDs and Email Addresses With Google and Meta, Claims New Class Action Lawsuit in US

A new class action lawsuit in the US alleges OpenAI shared ChatGPT users’ chat topics, user IDs, and email addresses with Google and Meta without proper consent. Lawyer Rob Freund highlighted the complaint online. OpenAI has not publicly responded, and the privacy-related case remains in early legal stages.

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A new class action lawsuit filed in the United States alleges that ChatGPT shares users' chat query topics, user IDs, and email addresses with Google and Meta. The complaint, filed on May 13, 2026, claims this data sharing occurs without proper consent. Lawyer Rob Freund highlighted the case on X, sharing court documents and screenshots as evidence. OpenAI has not yet issued a public response to the specific allegations. The lawsuit forms part of a growing wave of privacy-related claims against major technology companies under laws such as the California Invasion of Privacy Act. Users concerned about data practices are advised to review OpenAI’s privacy policy and consider limiting sensitive information shared in chats. The case is still in its early stages. Lawsuit Says ChatGPT Helped Plan Florida State Mass Shooting.

ChatGPT Shared User Data With Google, Meta, Alleges US Lawsuit

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