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flag Arizona sued Temu over secret data collection, fake products, and potential security risks.

flag Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes sued Temu and its parent company PDD Holdings, alleging the app secretly collects sensitive user data—like GPS locations and installed apps—without consent, uses code resembling malware, and violates consumer protection laws. flag The lawsuit claims Temu deceives users about product quality, sells counterfeit goods linked to Arizona brands, and may be subject to Chinese data-sharing laws, raising national security concerns. flag Mayes urged Arizonans to delete the app and scan devices for malware, citing the most severe violation of the state’s Consumer Fraud Act. flag Similar suits were filed by attorneys general in Kentucky, Nebraska, and Arkansas.

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