If you visited Coursera.com to watch courses, videos, lectures, or other educational content, your privacy rights may have been affected.
Many online platforms use cookies, pixels, analytics tools, and similar tracking technologies to monitor how users interact with their websites. These tools may collect information about the courses you viewed, videos you watched, search activity, account activity, and other interactions
Our firm is investigating whether Coursera’s digital platforms may have shared user information including video viewing activity with third parties without users’ full knowledge or proper consent, potentially in violation of privacy laws such as the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA).
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Our firm is investigating whether online tracking tools used on watch courses on Coursera may have collected and shared visitors’ personal information without proper consent while watching videos.
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