- United States
- N.J.
- Letter
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org believe that some health-related websites and apps may be violating state and federal privacy laws by secretly sharing consumers’ private information.
Specifically, they suspect that the websites and apps may be using tracking tools to collect details about users and share the information with third parties for advertising purposes.
The attorneys are now looking to pursue claims against these companies over potential privacy violations and are gathering consumers who want to sign up. Certain state and federal privacy laws provide that consumers whose rights were violated could be owed anywhere from $100 to thousands of dollars.
Keep reading for a summary on each website/app under investigation, including more details on who may be affected and what data is potentially being shared. Each summary will also have a link to a form where users can sign up and join others taking action.