wiretapping
Zillow Session Replay Wiretapping of Website Visitors Illinois Class Action
The practice of “wiretapping” may now include wiretapping or intercepting communications on websites. The complaint for this class action alleges that Zillow Group, Inc. has had third-party vendors, such as Microsoft Corporation, embed snippets of JavaScript computer code (known as Session Replay code) on its website. This code allows it to replay visitors’ communications with 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
Bloomingdale’s Website Wiretapping of Visitors Missouri Class Action
This Missouri class action is about intercepting and wiretapping consumers visiting a website. The complaint alleges that Bloomingdales.com, LLC “procures third-party vendors, such as FullStory, to embed snippets of JavaScript computer code (‘Session Replay Code’) on Bloomingdale’s website, which then deploys on each website visitor’s internet browser for the purpose [of] intercepting and recording the Read more
Logitech Wiretaps, Eavesdrops on Website Visitors CIPA Class Action
The complaint for this class action alleges that Logitech, Inc. maintains a website with a chat feature for the use of visitors. But the complaint claims that Logitech wiretaps these communications and harvests data from them, in violation of the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA). Read more
Uniqlo Wiretaps, Eavesdrops on Website Visitors California CIPA Class Action
Uniqlo USA, LLC maintains a website, www.uniqlo.com, which has a chat feature that allows visitors to talk to representatives. But the complaint for this class action alleges that the company wiretaps all website visitor communications with this chat feature, and allows the harvesting of data from it, in violation of the California Invasion of Privacy 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
Rite Aid No-Consent Wiretapping of Website Visitors Class Action
Rite Aid Corporation maintains the website www.riteaid.com. But the complaint for this class action alleges that Rite Aid wiretaps all communications that take place with visitors to its website, which the complaint alleges is illegal under the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA). 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
Home Depot Wiretaps Website Users California CIPA Class Action
This class action brings suit against Home Depot, Inc. for using “session replay” software to track the movements of visitors at its website. Is this wiretapping? The complaint claims that it is and that it violates the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA). Read more
Bank of America Wiretapping Website Visitors FSCA Florida Class Action
What constitutes wiretapping? The complaint for this class action alleges that Bank of America, NA wiretaps the electronic communications of visitors to its website, bankofamerica.com, by recording their keystrokes, mouse, clicks, and so on. It brings suit under Florida’s Security of Communications Act (FSCA), which attempts to protect privacy rights. Read more