Barefoot Dreams Privacy Settlement
Up to $8
What happened
Barefoot Dreams disclosed customers' personal information to third parties through Meta Platforms and Attentive Mobile tracking technologies without consent, allegedly violating privacy laws including the Florida Security of Communications Act, Electronic Communications Privacy Act, and California Invasion of Privacy Act. The defendant denies all claims and maintains it did nothing wrong but agreed to the settlement to avoid litigation costs.
Do you qualify?
United States residents who purchased a product from www.barefootdreams.com or any associated URLs between October 14, 2023, and June 1, 2026.
How to file
Fill out and submit a valid Claim Form postmarked or submitted online no later than July 31, 2026. You can file online or mail your form to Barefoot Dreams Privacy Settlement Administrator, PO Box 3127, Portland, OR 97208-3127. No proof of purchase is mentioned as required.
New to class actions?
This summary was generated from public settlement documents and may contain errors. Confirm eligibility, deadlines, and payment terms on the official settlement website before filing. ClaimWatch is not a law firm and this is not legal advice. Filing a claim is free.
More privacy settlements
View all →WISP, Inc. Data Privacy Settlement
WISP, Inc. allegedly disclosed customers' personal information to third parties through Meta Pixel and other tracking, analytics, and advertising technologies without consent, violating privacy laws including the Florida Security of Communications Act, California Invasion of Privacy Act, and Electronic Communications Privacy Act. The defendant denies all claims but agreed to settle to avoid ongoing litigation costs and uncertainties.
Up to $18
Chattanooga Heart Institute Data Breach Settlement
Memorial Heart Institute experienced a cybersecurity incident between March 8 and March 16, 2023, which may have resulted in unauthorized access to or acquisition of individuals' private information including names, addresses, email, phone numbers, dates of birth, driver's license numbers, Social Security numbers, account information, health insurance information, diagnosis/condition information, lab results, and medications.
Dayton International Airport Parking FACTA Settlement
SP Plus Corporation allegedly printed the full expiration dates of credit cards and debit cards on electronically printed paper receipts issued to customers at Dayton International Airport. This violated FACTA (Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act) regulations regarding the display of sensitive payment card information.
Up to $23
Richard Teague v. AGC America Data Breach Settlement
AGC America, Inc. experienced a December 2023 targeted cyberattack in which a third party gained unauthorized access to certain of the company's systems and may have accessed individuals' personal information including names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, financial account information, passports, payment card numbers, company network login credentials, and limited health insurance plan enrollment information. AGC denies any liability or wrongdoing.