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May have tracked users while visiting their website without consent.
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Allegedly shared personal information without disclosure
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CA
May have shared online activity without proper consent
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CA
California customers may have had their browsing activity shared with third parties.
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Customer interactions on ihop.com may have been shared with outside companies.
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CA Only
Advertised prices may not have included mandatory fees added at checkout.
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Illegal Fees
May have tracked users who made an account or purchase on their site.
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Privacy
Buyers may have been charged unexpected add-on fees with delivery orders.
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Illegal Fees
California shoppers may have been tracked and had their information shared.
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Banks and fintech apps may be overcharging, misreporting credit, or using deceptive terms.
Companies that secretly share or sell user data — including hidden tracking tools or undisclosed pixels — may have violated privacy laws.
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