Ring Security System Class Action Ring Security System Allegations: Misleadingly representing that the company safeguards users’ private information when it does not take adequate steps to stop hackers and actively shares users’ personal data without consent
Lorex Home Security Systems Class Action Lorex Home Security Systems September 2020: The case was transferred to another court in California where a related case, Soo et al v. Lorex Corp. et al (Case No. 20-cv-1437, N.D. Cal.), is pending.…
The Security of Information Collected by Zynga Class Action The Security of Information Collected by Zynga In August 2020, a class-action lawsuit was filed against video game company Zynga Inc. for allegedly falsely promising it used “reasonable and appropriate security measures” to protect the personal identifying…
The Security of Information Collected for Zynga Games Class Action The Security of Information Collected for Zynga Games In April 2020, a class-action lawsuit was filed against the mobile game company Zynga Inc. for allegedly misleadingly promising that it takes “reasonable and appropriate security measures” to protect the…
The Security of Information on iDevices Class Action The Security of Information on iDevices In July 2017, a federal judge granted preliminary approval of a settlement of a class-action lawsuit against Apple and several app developers. The 2014 complaint alleges that the companies misrepresented…
Can Americans collect ‘Canadian Social Security’? Media Coverage Can Americans collect ‘Canadian Social Security’? Tom Anderson, CNBC
TikTok’s CEO faces bipartisan skepticism in first Congressional hearing on security concerns Media Coverage TikTok’s CEO faces bipartisan skepticism in first Congressional hearing on security concerns Marty Swant, Digiday
eufy Security Cameras Class Action eufy Security Cameras Allegations: Falsely marketing products as safe, private, and secure
Security of Personal Information Store on iDevices Class Action Security of Personal Information Store on iDevices In March 2015, a federal judge, after considering a motion to dismiss and granting part of it, allowed false advertising claims to move forward in a class-action lawsuit filed against…
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Seven Figure Publishing Ad Alert Seven Figure Publishing TINA.org breaks down company’s claim that you can collect “extra” money from the Social Security Administration.
LifeLock’s Protection Leaves Much to be Desired Consumer News LifeLock’s Protection Leaves Much to be Desired LifeLock’s ads say the company will relentlessly protect your identity. But how much can they really do?
ADT Pulse App Class Action ADT Pulse App In May 2020, two class-action lawsuits were filed against ADT Security Services for allegedly misleadingly advertising that ADT Pulse provides a “whole new level of security and convenience” when, according…
Brinks Home Interactive Messaging Class Action Brinks Home Interactive Messaging In June 2020, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Brinks Home Security for allegedly misleadingly representing that the security company will send consumers who pay a monthly fee for Brinks…
TINA’s Take: ‘You Can’t Interrogate an Algorithm’ Consumer News TINA’s Take: ‘You Can’t Interrogate an Algorithm’ TINA.org attends FTC hearing on how to protect consumers from “informational injury” in the digital age.
Smarten up about Cell Phone Fraud Consumer News Smarten up about Cell Phone Fraud There are now over 6 billion cell phones in use around the world. Just like everyone else, the con artists and fraudsters are also leveraging the rise of cell phone…
Report Says ComputerCOP Software Cops Give Away Is “Spyware” Consumer News Report Says ComputerCOP Software Cops Give Away Is “Spyware” Digital rights group says it’s time for law enforcement “to take away ComputerCOP’s badge.”