Crunch Fitness – Are You Paying Hidden Fees? We’re opening this issue with attorneys gathering consumers to take action over costly annual fees at their gym, as well as potentially illegal data sharing by their meal kit provider. Details below. Then, a new lawsuit has been filed involving the biometric privacy rights of anyone who has visited the “Happiest Place on Earth” in California recently, while another case takes issue with a potential airbag defect in thousands of minivans. Keep reading for more information, as well as the latest class action settlements you may be able to claim. - Ty Armstrong, Writer/Community Manager | | Attorneys suspect that Crunch Fitness may be failing to adequately disclose its hefty annual fee (which ranges from $39 to $89) when consumers sign up for a membership online. Specifically, they believe that the additional cost may be intentionally hidden in fine print and until the end of the signup process to deceive the customer into thinking the membership price is lower than it actually is. Read up on how you can take action here. | Hungryroot Sharing Customer Data Without Consent? Online meal kit service Hungryroot is under scrutiny from attorneys who believe the company may share consumers’ information with big tech companies in real time and without consent. The attorneys believe that this suspected practice may violate state and federal privacy laws and are now gathering affected users to take action. Hungryroot users can learn more here. | | New Data Breach Investigations | | | Got a data breach notice? Don’t throw it out – and check out our full list of ongoing investigations here. You may be able to help get a class action lawsuit started. | | | | ~ In Case You Missed It ~ Illinois Residents: Did You Use the Duet Dating App? Attorneys are investigating whether the company behind Duet is violating the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act. Specifically, the attorneys believe that the dating app may not have properly informed or obtained written consent from users in Illinois before collecting their facial scans, which are used for profile verification. If you used the app while in Illinois, read up on the investigation here. | Case Updates Our settlements page is always being updated. Have you checked to see if you're covered by any open settlements? You can also check out the latest settlements as they happen by following us on Twitter. | | Latest Settlements - Nucor Corporation - Data Breach
If Nucor Corporation notified you of a data breach discovered around May 13, 2025, you may be included in this settlement. - Duke University Health System - Data Privacy
You may be able to claim a piece of this settlement if you logged into the Duke MyChart patient portal or MyDuke Health mobile app between February 18, 2019 and June 17, 2022. - Datavant Group - Data Breach
You may be included in this settlement if your personal information was potentially compromised in the May 2024 Datavant Group data breach. | | | To view a complete list of settlements and to find out how you can file a claim, click here. | |
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| | ~ In Other News ~ | Disney theme parks are the topic of a recently filed proposed class action. The case claims that Disney deployed facial recognition technology at the entrances of its Disneyland and California Adventure theme parks to collect visitors’ biometric data, including children’s biometrics, without meaningfully allowing guests to opt out. Read up on the filing here. | | A proposed class action is claiming that Honda has knowingly concealed a dangerous side airbag defect in hundreds of thousands of 2018-2022 Odyssey minivans, a problem that can cause the airbags to deploy without warning and in the absence of any collision or other trigger. The lawsuit claims that although Honda may have been alerted to the problem as early as November 2017, a recall was not issued until this past April. This page has the details. | ~ Forward to a friend ~
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