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Recent Privacy Violation Cases

Did you buy a video game on Woot.com?

March 13, 2026

Woot.com may have used online tracking technologies that collected information about visitors’ browsing activity, account interactions, or purchases. This data may have been shared with third parties without users’ knowledge, raising potential privacy concerns.

Have You Visited AloYoga.com

March 6, 2026

AloYoga.com may have used tracking technologies that collected and shared visitor activity data with third parties. Such practices could raise privacy concerns under state and federal law.

Have You Used EOnline.com?

March 3, 2026

EOnline.com may have used tracking technologies that collected and shared visitor activity data with third parties. Such practices could raise privacy concerns under state and federal law.

Have You Used AceHardware.com?

February 26, 2026

AceHardware.com is being investigated for potentially collecting and sharing customer data through online tracking tools. This may have affected users’ privacy during website visits or purchases.

Have You Used PaulasChoice.com?

February 26, 2026

PaulasChoice.com is being investigated for potentially collecting and sharing customer data through online tracking tools. This may have impacted users’ privacy during website visits, account use, or purchases.

YogaRenew- Privacy Violation

February 19, 2026

YogaRenew LLC is an online yoga teacher training company offering certification programs through its website. It is alleged that the company improperly shared visitors’ personal information with third parties without consent.

Have You Used Spigen.com?

February 13, 2026

Spigen is a consumer electronics accessories company that sells phone cases, chargers, and related products through its website, Spigen.com. It is being investigated whether tracking tools on its website collected information about visitors’ browsing, account activity, or purchases and shared it with third parties without proper notice or consent.

Have You Used HP.com?

February 9, 2026

HP.com allegedly used online tracking tools that may have collected and shared customer browsing and purchase data without clear consent, raising privacy concerns.

Have You Used Otterbox.com?

February 6, 2026

OtterBox.com may have used tracking tools that collected and shared information about visitors’ browsing, account activity, or purchases with third parties. If such data was disclosed without proper notice or consent, it could raise concerns under state and federal privacy laws.

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