Weight Watchers Legal Action

If you’ve used Weight Watchers (WW) and provided sensitive health information, your data may have been shared with third-party advertisers without your consent. You may be eligible to pursue a legal claim.
What happened?

Weight Watchers is facing allegations of impermissibly tracking, collecting, and disclosing private health data.

How We Can Help

Class Action U is here to help you understand your rights and get you in touch with a skilled attorney who can guide you through the legal process.

What You Can Do

Weight Watchers is accused of unlawfully sharing personal health information, including details about weight loss, medical history, and mental health, with third-party advertisers. This disclosure was allegedly done without user consent, which violates several privacy laws and user expectations.

If you meet the following criteria, you may be eligible to participate in the arbitration process and may be eligible to pursue a legal claim:

  1. State of Residence: You are a resident of California.
  2. Weight Watchers Account: You have an active Weight Watchers account and have used their website or app to access health-related services.

If you believe you have been impacted here’s what you can do:

  1. Review Your Weight Watchers Account: Confirm that you have an active account and that your health-related data was collected.
  2. Gather Evidence: Provide documentation of your account usage, such as payment receipts, screenshots of your profile, or activity logs.
  3. Complete the Form: If you believe you qualify, complete the form and submit your documentation to learn if you may qualify to pursue compensation.
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