
NCPW 2025: Fighting against Deceptive Marketing
If you’ve been misled by an ad, regulators want to hear from you. We do too.
Chen et al v. Flo Health, Inc.
21-cv-1485, N.D. Cal.
(March 2021)
Frasco et al v. Flo Health, Inc.
21-cv-757, N.D. Cal.
(Jan. 2021)
Gamino et al v. Flo Health, Inc.
21-cv-2551, C.D. Cal.
(Feb. 2021)
Kiss et al v. Flo Health, Inc. et al
21-cv-4333, N.D. Cal.
(June 2021)
Pietrzyk et al v. Flo Health, Inc.
21-cv-1141, N.D. Cal.
(Feb. 2021)
Ridgway et al v. Flo Health, Inc.
21-cv-3031, N.D. Cal.
(April 2021)
Wellman et al v. Flo Health, Inc.
21-cv-1099, N.D. Cal.
(Feb. 2021)
Flo Period & Ovulation Tracker App
Falsely representing that users’ personal data is not shared with third parties without consent when a 2019 report revealed the data is disclosed to third parties, including major advertising companies
Pending
If you’ve been misled by an ad, regulators want to hear from you. We do too.
It’s easier to rack up hidden fees than it is to cancel.
The only thing more “ridiculous” than the touted benefits is the cancellation process.
Under a proposed bill, theaters could be fined for making moviegoers guess.
Money-back guarantee comes up woefully short of advertised percentage.