GameStop customer data class action lawsuit overview:
- Who: Alejandro Aldana and Scott Gallie filed a class action lawsuit against GameStop Inc.
- Why: Aldana and Gallie claim GameStop violates the Video Privacy Protection Act by sharing the personally identifiable information—including specific video game purchases—of their customers with Facebook without consent.
- Where: The class action lawsuit was filed in New York federal court.
GameStop discloses the personally identifiable information of its customers—including what specific video games they purchased from the company—with Facebook without receiving their consent, a new class action lawsuit.
Plaintiffs Alejandro Aldana and Scott Gallie claim GameStop is violating the Video Privacy Protection Act by knowingly sharing their customers personally identifiable information to Facebook.
Aldana and Gallie claim GameStop integrates what is known as the Facebook Tracking Pixel into its website in order to track consumers’ purchases and activities.
“Through the Facebook Tracking Pixel’s code, these cookies combine the identifiers with the event data, allowing Facebook to know, among other things, what video game a user has purchased,” states the GameStop class action.
GameStop accused of ‘surreptitiously’ transmitting customer’s personally identifiable information to Facebook
GameStop used the Facebook Tracking Pixel to “surreptitiously” transmit Aldana and Gallie’s personally identifiable information—including specific video game purchases—to Facebook, the GameStop class action alleges.
“When the Facebook Tracking Pixel captures an action, it sends a record to Facebook. Once this record is received, Facebook processes it, analyzes it, and assimilates it into datasets like the Core Audiences and Custom Audiences,” states the GameStop class action.
Aldana and Gallie want to represent a nationwide Class of consumers who have purchased a video game from GameStop.
Plaintiffs are demanding a jury trial and requesting declaratory and injunctive relief along with an award of statutory and punitive damages for themselves and all Class Members.
A separate class action lawsuit was filed against GameStop in 2018 by a consumer claiming the company sold the information of its Game Informer magazine subscribers to third parties, including data mining and marketing companies.
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The plaintiffs are represented by Joshua D. Arisohn, Philip L. Fraietta, and Christopher R. Reilly of Bursor & Fisher, P.A.
The GameStop customer data class action lawsuit is Aldana, et al. v. Gamestop, Inc., Case No. 1:22-cv-07063, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.
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Please add me to this Aldana, et al. v. Gamestop, Inc., Case No. 1:22-cv-07063 class action. Thank you
Well this is concerning
Me & my son both purchase from GameStop.
Yes please add me my two sons I purchased so much plus the magazine.
Having 2 boys, we have been buying from gamestop for a very long time. In fact one just placed an one order 3 days ago.
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I have purchased many video games and gaming systems from Game Stop and I am a Premium Power Rewards customer
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