Netflix, 1-800-Flowers and More In this issue, we’re taking a look at data privacy concerns involving one of the biggest streaming providers, along with a driverless car service, and whether their customers could be owed money. More information down below. Then, attorneys are investigating a flower delivery service over potentially hidden fees—and we’ll wrap things up by touching on a recently filed lawsuit involving recalled baby wipes. Keep reading for the details on these stories, as well as the newest class action settlements you may be able to claim. - Ty Armstrong, Writer/Community Manager | | Attorneys are investigating whether Netflix may be illegally sharing subscribers’ personal information with third parties without their knowledge or permission. The attorneys have reason to believe the company may harvest and disclose a user’s device details, location, searches, video-viewing history and more. If you accessed a Netflix account using a desktop browser since September 1, 2025, join others taking action here. | Charged Hidden Fees on 1-800-Flowers.com? Attorneys believe that 1-800-Flowers.com may wait longer than it should to disclose its hefty delivery fees, potentially leading shoppers to believe their purchase will be much cheaper than it actually ends up being. If you ordered from the site while in certain states since July 1, 2024, learn more about a potential mass arbitration and how to sign up. This page has the details. | | 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 ~ Did You Drive for Uber? Sign Up and Take Action Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are pursuing legal action against Uber over claims the company misclassifies its drivers as independent contractors instead of employees. The attorneys believe that drivers may therefore be losing out on certain employment benefits, such as minimum wage, overtime pay and expense reimbursement. They’re now signing up drivers who worked 40+ hours in at least one week in the past three years to take action. Learn more 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 - Banner Health - Data Privacy
You may be included in this settlement if you logged in to a Banner Health patient account between June 1, 2020 and November 22, 2023. - ApolloMD - Data Breach
This settlement covers those whose private information was potentially exposed in the May 2025 ApolloMD data breach. - FitOn – Data Privacy
You may be included in this settlement if you had a FitOn account and accessed at least one video on the platform between October 22, 2022 and May 29, 2026. | | | 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 ~ | Attorneys working with ClassAction.org believe that the Waymo app may be equipped with tracking tools that are designed to surreptitiously collect and transmit users’ personal data (including IP addresses, geographic information, device identifiers, and detailed records of in-app interactions and communications) to various third parties without consent. Now, they’re signing up users to take action over potential privacy violations. Read more here. | | A recently filed lawsuit is claiming that Target failed to disclose that its now-recalled Up&Up Fragrance-Free and Fresh Cucumber-Scented baby wipes were potentially contaminated with bacteria capable of causing serious infections in newborns and infants. Read up on the case, which alleges Target designed its recall to minimize relief to consumers, here. | ~ Forward to a friend ~
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