Privacy Investigation: Is GOLF.com Sharing Users’ Data with Facebook?

Last Updated on March 29, 2024

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At A Glance

This Alert Affects:
Facebook users who have an InsideGOLF membership and streamed videos on GOLF.com within the past two years.
What’s Going On?
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org have reason to believe that GOLF.com may be using a tracking tool to secretly transmit details about certain users and the videos they’ve watched to Facebook. They’re now gathering InsideGOLF members to take action over potential privacy violations.
What You Can Do
If you have both a Facebook account and a paid membership to InsideGOLF and you’ve watched videos on GOLF.com within the past two years, join others taking action by filling out the form linked below.
What Am I Signing Up For, Exactly?
You’re signing up for what’s known as “mass arbitration,” which involves hundreds or thousands of consumers bringing individual arbitration claims against the same company at the same time and over the same issue. This is different from class action litigation and takes place outside of court.
Does This Cost Anything?
It costs nothing to sign up, and the attorneys will only get paid if they win your claim.
How Much Could I Get?
While there are no guarantees, the federal Video Privacy Protection Act states that consumers who had their rights violated under the law could be owed $2,500.

The information submitted on this page will be forwarded to Milberg Coleman Bryson Phillips Grossman, PLLC who has sponsored this investigation.

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