Rugiet Privacy Claims | California Invasion of Privacy Act
Many companies, including Rugiet, have allegedly violated the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA) by tracking users’ activity on their websites without consent.
Rugiet has allegedly shared information related to male customers’ personal data with companies such as Meta (Facebook), Google, Pinterest, Microsoft, and others through their advertising and analytics tools.
It has been alleged that the data in question pertains to private details about men’s health, including data that can tie that information back to a particular person or device, which may have been exposed without permission.
If you have used Rugiet’s websites and/or online telehealth platforms, you may qualify for a claim. Please contact us by filling out an online contact form or calling us at 314-669-3600.
CIPA Lawsuits | What you need to know
A number of companies, including Rugiet, Adidas, Brooks Brothers, and Study.com, have been subject to class action lawsuits for allegedly installing tracking software on their websites without the consent or knowledge of users.
The lawsuits allegations include:
- Unauthorized tracking: when users visited companies’ websites, their started being tracked without their consent;
- Data collection: These trackers allegedly collected data such as IP addresses, browsing history, and geolocation to create user profiles;
- Consent violation: Consumer data was allegedly shared with third parties for targeted advertising;
- Tracker violation: Trackers are a form of “pen register” or “eavesdropping” device which we believe are prohibited under CIPA.
Rugiet CIPA Lawsuits | Do I have a case?
If you are a California resident and have visited Rugiet’s online health platforms, you may have a claim.
Peiffer Wolf has won more than $70 million for our clients in privacy cases, including Data Breaches, BIPA, and VPPA. We represent consumers in lawsuits against corporations that fail to keep customers, employees, and patients’ personal, financial, or medical information safe.
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