AT A GLANCE:
California residents who visited or purchased from Wyze.com and may have had their online activity tracked without consent.
Wyze allegedly used hidden tracking technologies on its website that recorded shopping and browsing activity without informing users or getting proper consent.
This may violate California privacy laws that prohibit unauthorized surveillance of private online communications. If you qualify, you could join others in holding Wyze accountable.
Wyze, best known for its smart home devices, is facing allegations that it secretly embedded tracking tools on its website. These tools may have recorded the actions of California users — including products viewed, carts created, and purchases — without user knowledge or permission.
California law requires companies to be transparent about the data they collect. Hidden tracking could violate wiretapping and pen register laws designed to protect consumer privacy.
If you are a California resident who visited Wyze.com, you may be eligible to join this case.
This is a mass arbitration action, not a class action lawsuit. By checking your eligibility, you can see if you qualify to participate.
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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