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TCL TV+ App Legal Action
You may qualify for a claim if you viewed video content via the TCL TV+ app within the last two years. All claims are backed by Milberg LLC.
TCL Research America, Inc., the company behind TCL TV+, has been accused of violating the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA) by transmitting users’ personal viewing information and unique identifiers without proper consent.
Join the lawsuit to hold TCL TV+ accountable for sharing your personal viewing history with third parties without your knowledge or consent.
Class Action U is here to help you understand your rights and get in touch with a skilled attorney who can guide you through the mass arbitration.
For over 50 years, Milberg LLC and its affiliates have been protecting victims’ rights. Milberg LLC has recovered over $250 million for consumers through alternative dispute resolution.
If you’ve used the TCL TV+ app or own a TCL TV, you may have been affected by the company’s unlawful practice of sharing your personal viewing history with third parties, including Amazon, without your knowledge or consent.
TCL TV+ allegedly installed tracking software on its platform, collecting users’ viewing history, personal identifiers (such as email addresses), and other sensitive information. This data was then transmitted to third-party entities, including Amazon, without users’ consent. TCL did not obtain informed, written consent from its users to disclose their private information to third parties, violating the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA) and related state laws that protect consumers’ privacy.
Under the VPPA, you could be entitled to statutory damages of $2,500 per violation, along with reasonable attorney’s fees and other relief.
If you meet the following criteria, you may be eligible for compensation:
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You must be 18 years or older.
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You must own a TCL TV.
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You must have viewed video content via the TCL TV+ app within the last two years.
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You did not provide written, informed consent for your viewing history and personal information to be shared with third parties like Amazon.
If you believe your personal viewing information was shared unlawfully by TCL, here’s how you can take action:
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Review Your Usage: Check if you’ve used the TCL TV+ app or TCL TV in the past two years and whether your viewing information was shared.
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Gather Proof: Provide documentation confirming your TCL TV ownership and account activity (e.g., email confirmations, screenshots). This documentation should include your name and the email address associated with your TCL account.
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Join the Legal Action: If you meet the qualifications, fill out the claim form and upload your documentation to verify your participation in the mass arbitration process.
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