Clear, the company behind Fast-Pass, a program to allow individuals to pass through airport security faster, closed down on June 22, and had planned on selling its customers’ biometric data to other interested companies.  Now, not only has a judge barred that from happening, customers are suing the company for refunds and breach of contract.

…a Manhattan federal court judge ordered Clear not to sell the data, saying that the former customers suing the company were likely to win, because the contracts that customers signed with Clear forbade selling the data. The judge also ordered the company to save all relevant company documents.

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