A subscription to your local newspaper should never lead to your identity or personal information being compromised. But this is what happens to subscribers of Gannett Company-owned (“Gannett”) newspapers. Gannett and The Bergen Record transmit viewer data to Facebook. Such data may include personally identifiable information, such as your unique Facebook User ID, and video data including, but not limited to, the title and location of the videos viewed. If you’d like to know if your information has been transmitted, or have any other questions, contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP or submit your information in the fields.
For users of Facebook, many websites utilize temporary Facebook files stored on your computer to communicate your internet use and activity to Facebook, along with a unique Facebook ID which allows third parties to identify you and keep track of videos you’ve watched.
In 1988, Congress passed the Video Privacy Protection Act (“VPPA”). The VPPA protects against video subscription services sharing video watching history tied with other personal information which could be used to identify you. Video subscription services include websites like Hulu that utilize subscription fees to unlock content, and other types of websites that require registration for accounts, like newsletters, which are embedded with videos.
Video subscription services may be exempt from VPPA protections afforded to users if they obtain informed, written consent from users. The written consent must be in a form distinct and separate from any form setting forth other legal or financial obligations of the consumer. Put more simply, your agreement to waive VPPA protections should be an additional agreement on top of agreement to general Terms of Service.
Many websites do not properly inform and/or obtain sufficient written consent to exempt their sharing of your video watching history tied to your unique Facebook ID. Such practices may be violating your rights established under VPPA and similarly structured state protective acts.
Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is investigating potential claims against Gannett-owned newspapers, relating to inappropriate sharing of personally identifiable information and video watching history to a third party. Specifically, Gannett may be sharing your Facebook identification and video watching history with Facebook without first asking for your permission.
If you have a Facebook account and watched videos at any of the following Gannett-owned newspapers, your data has been shared:
• Austin American-Statesman
• AZCentral | The Arizona Republic
• The Bergen Record
• Cincinnati.com | The Enquirer
• The Columbus Dispatch
• The Des Moines Register
• The Detroit Free Press
• IndyStar | The Indianapolis Star
• Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
• The Tennessean
If you are a current or former subscriber to a Gannett-owned website or newsletter and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.
To get more information regarding the investigation of Gannett Company, The Bergen Record, without cost or obligation, please call us at 415-373-1671 or complete our contact form.
The submission of this form does not create an attorney-client relationship automatically. Any information you submit will be maintained as confidential. If Levi & Korsinsky LLP, in its sole discretion, believes that you might have a claim, Levi & Korsinsky LLP will contact you to discuss the matter and whether to establish an attorney client relationship.
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AMC+ may be violating the privacy rights of its subscribers by sharing users’ personal information with third parties. According to the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA), video streaming services must receive written consent from users before sharing user information with third parties.
If you are an AMC+ subscriber and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.
To get more information regarding the investigation of Gannett Company, The Bergen Record, without cost or obligation, please call us at 415-373-1671 or complete our contact form.
The submission of this form does not create an attorney-client relationship automatically. Any information you submit will be maintained as confidential. If Levi & Korsinsky LLP, in its sole discretion, believes that you might have a claim, Levi & Korsinsky LLP will contact you to discuss the matter and whether to establish an attorney client relationship.
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Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is investigating potential claims against Buttah relating to the presence of color additives prohibited by the FDA for use near eyes in its Vitamin C Serum.
Restricted color additives can cause eye irritation, redness, itching, and staining. These restricted color additives are specifically prohibited from use in cosmetics applied to the eye area. However, Buttah’s Vitamin C Serum contains a restricted color additive.
If you purchased Buttah’s Vitamin C Serum and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.
To get more information regarding the investigation of Gannett Company, The Bergen Record, without cost or obligation, please call us at 415-373-1671 or complete our contact form.
The submission of this form does not create an attorney-client relationship automatically. Any information you submit will be maintained as confidential. If Levi & Korsinsky LLP, in its sole discretion, believes that you might have a claim, Levi & Korsinsky LLP will contact you to discuss the matter and whether to establish an attorney client relationship.
No cost, no obligation. Confidential.
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Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is investigating potential claims against Buttah relating to the presence of color additives prohibited by the FDA for use near eyes in its Vitamin C Serum.
Restricted color additives can cause eye irritation, redness, itching, and staining. These restricted color additives are specifically prohibited from use in cosmetics applied to the eye area. However, Buttah’s Vitamin C Serum contains a restricted color additive.
If you purchased Buttah’s Vitamin C Serum and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.
To get more information regarding the investigation of Gannett Company, The Bergen Record, without cost or obligation, please call us at 415-373-1671 or complete our contact form.
The submission of this form does not create an attorney-client relationship automatically. Any information you submit will be maintained as confidential. If Levi & Korsinsky LLP, in its sole discretion, believes that you might have a claim, Levi & Korsinsky LLP will contact you to discuss the matter and whether to establish an attorney client relationship.
No cost, no obligation. Confidential.
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A subscription to your favorite team’s email newsletter should never lead to your identity or personal information being compromised. But this is what happens to subscribers of National Football League (“NFL”) fans. The NFL and the LOS ANGELES RAMS transmit viewer data to Facebook. Such data may include personally identifiable information, such as your unique Facebook User ID, and video data including, but not limited to, the title and location of the videos viewed. If you’d like to know if your information has been transmitted, or have any other questions, contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP or submit your information in the fields.
For users of Facebook, many websites utilize temporary Facebook files stored on your computer to communicate your video watching history to Facebook, along with a unique Facebook ID which allows third parties to identify you and keep track of videos you’ve watched.
In 1988, Congress passed the Video Privacy Protection Act (“VPPA”). The VPPA protects against video subscription services sharing video watching history tied with other personal information which could be used to identify you. Video subscription services include websites like Hulu that utilize subscription fees to unlock content, and other types of websites that require registration for accounts, like newsletters, which are embedded with videos.
Video subscription services may be exempt from VPPA protections afforded to users if they obtain informed, written consent from users. The written consent must be in a form distinct and separate from any form setting forth other legal or financial obligations of the consumer. Put more simply, your agreement to waive VPPA protections should be an additional agreement on top of agreement to general Terms of Service.
Many websites do not properly inform and/or obtain sufficient written consent to exempt their sharing of your video watching history tied to your unique Facebook ID. Such practices may be violating your rights established under VPPA and similarly structured state protective acts.
Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is pursuing these claims against the NFL and the Los Angeles Rams. If you are a current or former subscriber to an NFL website or newsletter and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.
To get more information regarding the investigation of Gannett Company, The Bergen Record, without cost or obligation, please call us at 415-373-1671 or complete our contact form.
The submission of this form does not create an attorney-client relationship automatically. Any information you submit will be maintained as confidential. If Levi & Korsinsky LLP, in its sole discretion, believes that you might have a claim, Levi & Korsinsky LLP will contact you to discuss the matter and whether to establish an attorney client relationship.
No cost, no obligation. Confidential.
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A subscription to your favorite team’s email newsletter should never lead to your identity or personal information being compromised. But this is what happens to subscribers of National Football League (“NFL”) fans. The NFL and the LOS ANGELES CHARGERS transmit viewer data to Facebook. Such data may include personally identifiable information, such as your unique Facebook User ID, and video data including, but not limited to, the title and location of the videos viewed. If you’d like to know if your information has been transmitted, or have any other questions, contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP or submit your information in the fields.
For users of Facebook, many websites utilize temporary Facebook files stored on your computer to communicate your video watching history to Facebook, along with a unique Facebook ID which allows third parties to identify you and keep track of videos you’ve watched.
In 1988, Congress passed the Video Privacy Protection Act (“VPPA”). The VPPA protects against video subscription services sharing video watching history tied with other personal information which could be used to identify you. Video subscription services include websites like Hulu that utilize subscription fees to unlock content, and other types of websites that require registration for accounts, like newsletters, which are embedded with videos.
Video subscription services may be exempt from VPPA protections afforded to users if they obtain informed, written consent from users. The written consent must be in a form distinct and separate from any form setting forth other legal or financial obligations of the consumer. Put more simply, your agreement to waive VPPA protections should be an additional agreement on top of agreement to general Terms of Service.
Many websites do not properly inform and/or obtain sufficient written consent to exempt their sharing of your video watching history tied to your unique Facebook ID. Such practices may be violating your rights established under VPPA and similarly structured state protective acts.
Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is pursuing these claims against the NFL and Los Angeles Chargers. If you are a current or former subscriber to an NFL website or newsletter and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.
To get more information regarding the investigation of Gannett Company, The Bergen Record, without cost or obligation, please call us at 415-373-1671 or complete our contact form.
The submission of this form does not create an attorney-client relationship automatically. Any information you submit will be maintained as confidential. If Levi & Korsinsky LLP, in its sole discretion, believes that you might have a claim, Levi & Korsinsky LLP will contact you to discuss the matter and whether to establish an attorney client relationship.
No cost, no obligation. Confidential.
Call us at 415-373-1671 or use our form:
Your personal information may be at risk! Have you used the website or portal for Nelnet Servicing, a technology provider to Edfinancial and Oklahoma Student Loan Authority (OSLA)? Fill out this form to get in touch with a trusted attorney who can help you!
If you received a data breach notification or feel your personal information was accessed, please fill out this form or contact Mark Reich (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone (cmaccarone@zlk.com) for a quick, free, and easy consultation and to learn about your legal rights!
Hackers breached Nelnet Servicing systems, exposing the data of more than 2.5 million people with student loans. Nelnet provides the technological services for OSLA and EdFinancial, including the web portal used to access those services.
The breach occurred in June, when unknown intruders gained unauthorized access to Nelnet systems and had continued access until July 22.
The information exposed impacted individuals includes:
– Full names
– Social Security Numbers
– Physical addresses
– Email addresses
– Phone numbers
To get more information regarding the investigation of Gannett Company, The Bergen Record, without cost or obligation, please call us at 415-373-1671 or complete our contact form.
The submission of this form does not create an attorney-client relationship automatically. Any information you submit will be maintained as confidential. If Levi & Korsinsky LLP, in its sole discretion, believes that you might have a claim, Levi & Korsinsky LLP will contact you to discuss the matter and whether to establish an attorney client relationship.
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Contact us to see if you qualify. If you have a Facebook account, and subscribe to any of newsletters (listed below) your data was shared and you may have a claim:
– Healthy Living
– Daily Health News
– Permission To Breathe
– What the Breast
– Everyday in the Kitchen
– Health News Roundup
– Diet and Nutrition
– Women’s Health
– Men’s Health
– Healthy Skin
– Sexual Health
– Mental Wellness
– Digestive Health
– Chron’s Disease
– Diabetes
– Heart Health
– Cancer Care
– Chronic Pain
– Multiple Sclerosis
– Rheumatoid Arthritis
– Psoriasis
– Asthma and Allergies
– Your Daily Horoscope
If you’d like to know if your information has been transmitted, or have any other questions, contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP or submit your information in the fields.
To get more information regarding the investigation of Gannett Company, The Bergen Record, without cost or obligation, please call us at 415-373-1671 or complete our contact form.
The submission of this form does not create an attorney-client relationship automatically. Any information you submit will be maintained as confidential. If Levi & Korsinsky LLP, in its sole discretion, believes that you might have a claim, Levi & Korsinsky LLP will contact you to discuss the matter and whether to establish an attorney client relationship.
No cost, no obligation. Confidential.
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Your personal information may be at risk! Have you used the website or patient portal for Novant Health, a healthcare provider headquartered in Winston-Salem, North Carolina? Fill out this form to get in touch with a trusted attorney who can help you!
If you received a data breach notification or feel your personal information was accessed, please fill out this form or contact Mark Reich (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone (cmaccarone@zlk.com) for a quick, free, and easy consultation and to learn about your legal rights!
To get more information regarding the investigation of Gannett Company, The Bergen Record, without cost or obligation, please call us at 415-373-1671 or complete our contact form.
The submission of this form does not create an attorney-client relationship automatically. Any information you submit will be maintained as confidential. If Levi & Korsinsky LLP, in its sole discretion, believes that you might have a claim, Levi & Korsinsky LLP will contact you to discuss the matter and whether to establish an attorney client relationship.
No cost, no obligation. Confidential.
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Contact us to see if you qualify. If you have a Facebook account and watched videos on any of the following Lee-owned newspapers’ sites, your data was shared and you may have a claim:
– Arizona Daily Star
– The Buffalo News
– Madison.com
– Billings Gazette
– Greensboro News and Record
– Omaha World-Herald
– The Lincoln Journal Star
– Richmond Times-Dispatch
– St. Louis Post-Dispatch
– Tulsa World
If you’d like to know if your information has been transmitted, or have any other questions, contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP or submit your information in the fields.
To get more information regarding the investigation of Gannett Company, The Bergen Record, without cost or obligation, please call us at 415-373-1671 or complete our contact form.
The submission of this form does not create an attorney-client relationship automatically. Any information you submit will be maintained as confidential. If Levi & Korsinsky LLP, in its sole discretion, believes that you might have a claim, Levi & Korsinsky LLP will contact you to discuss the matter and whether to establish an attorney client relationship.
No cost, no obligation. Confidential.
Call us at 415-373-1671 or use our form: