AT A GLANCE:
California residents who visited the CarGurus website.
A legal claim alleges that CarGurus secretly used tracking technologies on its site to record users’ private browsing activity without their consent.
Collecting and sharing personal browsing information without clear notice or permission could violate California’s wiretapping and privacy laws.
CarGurus is accused of embedding hidden tracking tools on its website that monitored how users interacted with pages, listings, and search results. The claim says these technologies recorded visitors’ activity and shared that information with third parties — without properly informing users or obtaining consent.
If you live in California and have visited the CarGurus website, your online activity may have been secretly tracked and shared. You could qualify to take action and help hold the company accountable.
If you qualify, you can bring a claim through arbitration—a legal process similar to court but often faster and more streamlined. Our legal partners will handle the process on your behalf.
Correct. These are individual arbitration claims, not a class action or traditional lawsuit. It’s a common way to hold companies accountable when they’ve violated privacy or consumer protection laws.
There are no upfront costs to you. Legal fees are only collected if your case is won or settled.
We work with a number of established and respected law firms across the United States, all of whom work to secure compensation for people like you who may have had their privacy rights violated. This campaign is sponsored by Bryson Harris Suciu & DeMay PLLC.
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