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Toyota hit with class action over eliminated support for apps in Entune Premium System
A man has filed a class action lawsuit against Toyota after it disabled support for an interactive feature for which he paid an additional cost. -
Sephora customer alleges Virtual Artist Kiosks don't inform customers in writing of biometrics collection
An Illinois woman alleges a virtual kiosk used by cosmetics retailer Sephora for customers to digitally apply cosmetic products collects biometric information without complying with state law. -
Lyft driver's class action alleges York Risk Services sent unauthorized texts regarding incident reports
A Georgia resident and Lyft driver has filed a class-action lawsuit against a New Jersey-based insurance provider over allegations it sends unwanted text messages. -
Consumer alleges information was compromised in Element Vape cyber attack
A consumer alleges an online vaping and e-cigarette store had lax cybersecurity policies and failed to take basic security precautions, leading to a data breach that allegedly compromised customer information. -
Class action targets Facebook, app maker Uiggy over 2016 data breach
A woman has targeted Facebook and the makers of online game app Uiggy with a class action, accusing them of allowing hackers to obtain her personal information and that of more than 4 million other Uiggy users in a data breach. -
Coffee Meets Bagel users file suit over dating app's alleged lack of refund policy
A user of a smartphone dating app alleges it failed to offer a refund after he canceled premium services within three days of enrollment. -
Consumer files suit against CashCrate over negligence allegations regarding 2016 data breach
An Illinois resident alleges a Nevada company failed to notify consumers of a data breach that affected 6 million customers. -
Class action: Eventbrite, Ticketfly customers not properly notified of massive data breach
An Eventbrite customer alleges the company failed to individually notify more than 25 million customers of a data breach that occurred in May. -
Class action: U-Tec biometric door lock maker failed to obtain customer consent regarding fingerprints
U-Tec Group, a comany that makes door locks operated by users' fingerprints, has become one of the latest businesses sued under an Illinois biometrics privacy law, facing a class action asserting the company did not properly notify the purchasers of its products that the digital scans of their fingerprints would be stored. -
Lawsuit dismissed vs Lincolnwood Fund over woman's alleged investment losses
A lawsuit brought by a woman against her investment managers has been voluntarily dismissed. -
Consumers sue XSport Fitness for unsolicited text messages
Consumers have filed a lawsuit against XSport Fitness, citing alleged violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. -
Consumers accuse National Gas & Electric of intrusive and unwanted calls
Consumers have filed a class action lawsuit against National Gas & Electric of Texas citing alleged violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) , claiming the company made intrusive and unwanted calls. -
Class action accuses KeyMe of retaining customers' biometric info without permission
A class action lawsuit has been filed against KeyMe Inc. for allegedly retaining the biometric information of customers without their consent. -
Consumer files class action vs Laser Aesthetic Center over unwanted text message ads
A consumer has filed a class-action lawsuit against a dermatology center, citing alleged invasion of privacy and negligence. -
Class claims Pearson Education collected information without consent
A man has filed a class action lawsuit against educational testing center Pearson Education Inc., citing alleged invasion of privacy. -
Lawsuit: Expedia partner scheduled nonrefundable hotel reservations on wrong dates
A Wisconsin man is suing travel website Expedia and its partner Eventblocks, claiming nonrefundable hotel reservations made through the sites cause users’ reservations to land on incorrect dates, causing them to miss the events, such as the Taste of Chicago, which had prompted them to book in the first place. -
Wilson Sporting Goods Co. allegedly sold baseball bats that were wrongfully labeled as USSSA complaint
Two consumers have filed a class action lawsuit against Wilson Sporting Goods Co. for alleged breach of implied warranty, negligent misrepresentation and unjust enrichment. -
Move-Tastic Incorporated accused of scanning employee fingerprints without consent
A man has filed a class action lawsuit against Move-Tastic Inc. for allegedly scanning his fingerprints and those of other workers without consent, for use with the company's employee punch clock systems, to track employee work hours. -
Scrub Inc. hit with class action for scanning employee fingerprints for use with punch clock system without written consent
A woman has filed a class action lawsuit against Scrub Inc. for allegedly violating the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA). -
Andy Frain Services hit with class action over scans of employee fingerprints for use with punch clocks
A woman has filed a class action lawsuit against Andy Frain Services Inc. and Andy Frain Security Inc. for alleged breach of contract, fraudulent inducement, invasion of privacy, negligence and violations of the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA).