Recording Electronic Communications Without Consent
Noom Wiretapping of Website Visitors Pennsylvania Class Action
Information is now the most-desired resource in the world, and companies have begun collecting all kinds of information on consumers—not just on their personal characteristics, but also on their engagement, behavior, and attitudes. The complaint for this class action alleges that Noom, Inc. gets detailed information through wiretapping, using Session Replay Code embedded in its Read more
ESPN Website Wiretaps Visitors with Oracle’s BlueKai Pennsylvania Class Action
The ESPN.com website is owned by the Walt Disney Company. The complaint for this class action alleges that Disney wiretaps the communications of the website’s visitors, with the help of Oracle America, Inc.’s BlueKai Pixel. BlueKai, the complaint claims, intercepts and records information about visitors and the moves they make at the website, in violation Read more
American Airlines Wiretapping of Website Visitor Communications Class Action
According to the complaint for this class action, American Airlines, Inc. uses session replay technology that wiretaps the communications of visitors to its website. This, the complaint alleges, is a violation of both the federal Wiretap Act and the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA). Read more
Ulta Salon Wiretapping of Website Visitor Communications Class Action
Ulta Salon, Cosmetics & Fragrance, Inc. wiretaps the communications of visitors to its website, says the complaint for this class action, through the use of Session Replay software. The complaint alleges the company has violated both the federal Wiretap Act and the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA) in using this technology at its website, Read more
Delta Air Lines Wiretapping of Website Visitors Pennsylvania Class Action
Companies collect all kinds of data on potential customers—not just on their personal characteristics, but also on their engagement, behavior, and attitudes. The complaint for this class action alleges that Delta Air Lines, Inc. obtains detailed information through wiretapping, from code embedded in its website that intercepts and records visitors’ actions, in violation the Pennsylvania Read more
Payless ShoeSource Website Chat Feature Wiretapping CIPA Class Action
This class action brings suit against Payless ShoeSource Worldwide, LLC for violations of the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA). The complaint alleges that the company (1) wiretaps the communications website visitors have via the company’s website chat feature and (2) lets at least one other party eavesdrop on these communications, for the purpose of Read more
JPMorgan, Nuance No-Consent Voice Print Use California CIPA Class Action
The class for this action is all residents of California who had their voice prints or other elements of their conversations recorded by Microsoft and Nuance using Gatekeeper. A subclass has also been defined, for those in the above class whose voice prints or other elements of their conversations were recorded in the course of Read more
Zillow Session Replay Code and Illinois Eavesdropping Act Class Action
Zillow Group, Inc. is responsible for the Zillow website, which the complaint for this class action calls “the leading online homebuying marketplace” in the country. But the complaint also claims that Zillow has third-party vendors, such as Microsoft, embed Session Replay Code in its website that allows Zillow to intercept and record the communications of Read more
Promises Behavioral Health Internet Chat Wiretapping California Class Action
Promises Behavioral Health, LLC maintains a website that the complaint for this class action claims wiretaps visitors through “keystroke monitoring” software that, unknown to visitors, intercepts, monitors, and records communications they participate in through the chat function of the website. The complaint alleges that this violates the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA) because Promises Read more
Quantum 3 Media “Wiretapping” Website Visitors California Class Action
Some companies, it seems, have embedded in their websites computer code that allows the recording of actions by visitors to the websites. The complaint for this class action alleges that this is the case with the website of Quantum 3 Media, LLC, and that this recording of the visitor’s electronic communications with the website violate Read more