Chewy.com
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California residents who visited Chewy.com and may have had their online activity tracked without consent.
Chewy allegedly installed hidden tracking tools to monitor what users do on its website without telling them.
This type of secret tracking may violate California’s pen register law and Florida’s wiretap law, giving consumers the right to take legal action.
Chewy.com allegedly embedded tracking technology on its site to watch and record visitors’ clicks, searches, and other actions — all without clearly disclosing this behavior or asking for permission. This type of hidden surveillance can expose sensitive information and may violate privacy laws in California.
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