Some customers allege that Redbubble.com used tracking technology to collect or transmit information about their activity without obtaining valid prior consent. When using Redbubble.com while physically located in California, some customers claim they either did not see clear privacy notices, did not knowingly consent to tracking, or actively rejected or limited cookie permissions. The claims allege that Redbubble’s failure to obtain proper consent before deploying this tracking technology was misleading and deceptive under California consumer protection laws.
If you believe you have been affected by Redbubble’s data collection practices, you may be eligible to pursue compensation. Complete the form below to see if you may qualify.
- Age Requirement: You are 18 years or older.
- Redbubble User: You personally visited or used Redbubble.com while physically located in California.
- Data Collection: You browsed, searched, viewed products, added items to your cart, created an account, logged in, made a purchase, or otherwise used Redbubble.com during the relevant time period.
- Tracking Concern: You either did not see a clear privacy notice about tracking, did not knowingly consent to tracking technology, or actively rejected or limited cookie permissions when using Redbubble.com.
If you believe you have been impacted, here’s what you can do:
- Gather Your Documentation: Collect any proof of your Redbubble.com use, such as order confirmations, receipts, account screenshots, emails or text messages from Redbubble, browser history, payment records, or screenshots showing your activity on the site.
- Prepare Your Account Information: Have ready the email address or account details you used with Redbubble.com, the approximate dates you used the site, what device and browser you used, and any information about privacy notices or cookie banners you remember seeing (or not seeing).
- Complete the Form: If you believe you qualify, complete the form and submit your documentation to learn if you may qualify to pursue compensation.