Electronic Privacy Violation
Over 200 million data records of U.S. residents have been exposed due to security breaches since February 2005.
Source: Privacy Rights Clearinghouse
Internet and electronic data privacy is an important concern for everyone. People depend on computers at work and for personal uses such as banking, preparing taxes, and shopping. Our computers store sensitive personal and financial data that should never be made available for unauthorized uses.
Generally, online privacy is governed by a series of federal and state statutes and regulations that specifically prohibit obtaining and using private information that is contained on your computer and/or that you have transmitted to third parties. Many of these statutes allow private individuals to initiate class actions against businesses that violate these privacy rules. In many cases, civil penalties can exceed millions of dollars.
Conduct that has been the subject of legal action under these statutes includes:
- Web sites that misrepresent the purpose for collecting personal information
- Web sites that disclose, share, or sell consumers' personal information to third parties without the consent of the consumer
- Misrepresenting the security of an individual’s personal information
- Misrepresenting the ways that personal information will be used
- Misrepresenting the ways that the personal information of children may be collected, used and disclosed
- Failing to disclose the use and installation of cookies
- Failing to disclose the use and installation of Web bugs
- Failing to disclose information-gathering through spyware, which is incorporated into consumer software to trace consumers' internet activities
If you believe you have been the victim of a electronic privacy violation, please fill out and submit the contact form on this page for a free case evaluation or call us toll-free at (888) 285-3333.