Lawsuit Investigation: EveryManJack.com Privacy Violations?

Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are investigating whether a class action lawsuit can be filed on behalf of EveryManJack.com customers in California overpotential violations of a state wiretapping law.

Specifically, they believe EveryManJack.com may have embedded tracking software developed by a third-party technology and marketing company that secretly collects personal information about individuals as they navigate the website, including their browsing and purchase histories.

Attorneys suspect the tech company may have violated the California Invasion of Privacy Act by intercepting consumers’ online communications without permission. A class action lawsuit against the developer is now being considered.

If you’re a California resident who made a purchase on Every Man Jack’s website within the past year, fill out the form on this page. You may be able to help get a class action lawsuit started on behalf of yourself and other consumers.

How Could My Information Be Getting Intercepted?

Attorneys are investigating whether EveryManJack.com uses a popular web tracking software designed to collect data on consumer browsing activity. It’s possible that this tracking tool may have captured information about billions of consumers across hundreds of thousands of e-commerce websites.

In Every Man Jack’s case, the attorneys believe the software may gather information about which items consumers search for, browse, add to their cart and purchase. According to the attorneys, the tracking tool may also gather enough information to link a customer’s identity to their current and past online activity.

It’s possible that the tech company may then use this data to send marketing emails or text messages to consumers encouraging them to purchase the products they recently viewed. Every Man Jack can also potentially leverage collected information to better target advertisements to its customers.

The attorneys believe the tech company’s suspected data harvesting practices may violate the California Invasion of Privacy Act, which prohibits the use of recording devices to eavesdrop on electronic communications without the consent of all parties involved.

How Could a Class Action Lawsuit Help?

If filed and successful, class action lawsuits could force the software company to change its data privacy practices. It could also help compensate EveryManJack.com customers for potential privacy violations.

Though there are no guarantees as to how much money each person could get through a class action lawsuit, the California Invasion of Privacy Act provides that consumers who had their rights violated under the lawcan seek recovery of $5,000 per violation.

Did you buy something on EveryManJack.com within the past year? If you also live in California, get in touch by filling out the form on this page today.

After you get in touch, an attorney or legal representative may reach out to you directly to ask you some questions and explain how you may be able to help start a class action lawsuit. It costs nothing to get in touch, and you’re not obligated to take legal action if you don’t want to.

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