$1.9M Thriveworks Settlement Wraps Up Class Action Lawsuit Over Alleged Data Disclosure with Google, LinkedIn
Mosher, et al. v. Thriveworks Administrative Services, LLC, et al.
Filed: April 22, 2026 ◆§ 26-CA-0482
A $1.9M Thriveworks class action settlement offers cash to patients whose private portal communications may have been shared with third parties.
Florida
Thriveworks Administrative Services, LLC and Thriveworks, Inc. have agreed to a $1,900,000 settlement to resolve a class action lawsuit that alleged the online mental health platform surreptitiously shared patients’ sensitive information with Google and LinkedIn without express consent.
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The $1.9 million Thriveworks class action settlement received preliminary approval from the court on April 22, 2026. The deal covers all Thriveworks patients in the United States who accessed their patient portal from April 25, 2023 through September 5, 2025.
The court-approved website for the Thriveworks class action settlement can be found at ThriveworksPrivacySettlement.com.
Thriveworks settlement class members who file a valid, timely claim form can receive a cash payment of up to $10.
Court documents state that cash payment amounts may be subject to a pro rata reduction, depending on the total number of valid claims filed.
To file a Thriveworks settlement claim form online, class members can head to this page and enter the login ID and PIN listed on their copy of the settlement notice. Alternatively, class members can download a PDF of the claim form to print, fill out, and return by mail to the settlement administrator.
All Thriveworks settlement claim forms must be submitted online or by mail by July 21, 2026.
In addition to monetary relief, Thriveworks has also agreed to review and reconfigure its website to prevent the collection of patient medical information without consent.
The court will determine whether to grant final approval to the Thriveworks privacy settlement following a hearing on August 4, 2026. Compensation will begin to be distributed to class members only after final approval is granted and any appeals are resolved.
The Thriveworks class action lawsuit alleged that the online mental health platform failed to obtain patients’ consent before sharing their private data with third parties, namely Google and LinkedIn, in alleged violation of the federal Electronic Communications Privacy Act and Florida’s Security of Communications Act.
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