Streaming App Video Privacy Claims - C2 - Zimmerman Reed

Investigations indicate that HBO Max, Disney+, Paramount+, and other Streaming Apps May be Selling Subscriber Video History to Facebook and Other Advertisers.

Streaming companies have been accused of violating your privacy rights by disclosing your personally identifiable information, including your video viewing history, to Facebook without your consent. This is a violation of federal law – including the Video Privacy Protection Act.

The private information collected by streaming companies includes a record of all videos that you watch on popular streaming services including HBO Max, Disney+, Paramount+, and ESPN+. Federal law requires companies to obtain your written consent to share your video watching information.

We are seeking $2,500 for subscribers of HBO Max, Disney +, Hulu, Paramount+, and other streaming apps who are accused of unlawfully sharing your video watching history.

“The Video Privacy Protection Act allows for damages up to $2,500 per person.”

Streaming companies are required to comply with federal and state laws when sharing the personally identifiable video information of their users.   Why?  Because it’s important for people to be able to watch the videos and content they want without streaming companies selling that private information to Facebook and others for a profit. This information is valuable to tech companies and should be kept private unless you say otherwise.

Take Action – Submit A Claim for up to $2,500 in Compensation
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