• Lenovo sued by Almeida Law Group for alleged data transfer to China. • Lawsuit claims violation of DOJ Data Security Program, preventing large data exports to ‘countries of concern’. • Alleged transfer via automated advertising infrastructure and associated databases. • Plaintiff claims Lenovo tracked browsing, built detailed profiles, exposing personal data. • Data transfer deemed a national security threat, enabling surveillance and coercion. • Lenovo denies allegations, citing no evidence of data export to China.

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  • Lenovo denies allegations of transferring data to China - class action lawsuit alleges company uses trackers to expose American behavioral data to ‘foreign adversaries’ Is Lenovo spying on Americans using its website? Get Tom’s Hardware’s best news and in-depth reviews, straight to your inbox. You are now subscribed Your newsletter sign-up was successful U.S.-based Almeida Law Group, which specializes in class-action litigation, has filed a lawsuit against Lenovo, alleging that Lenovo transferred large amounts of data to China. According to the lawsuit [PDF], the company’s actions violate the

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