Wyssta Services Delta Dental Privacy Settlement
What happened
Wyssta Services allegedly installed and implemented advertising and analytics tracking technologies, such as cookies and pixels, on the Delta Dental website my.deltadentalcoversme.com without users' knowledge or consent, potentially violating the Electronic Communications Privacy Act and Illinois Eavesdropping Statute. The defendant denies all allegations and wrongdoing. The parties have agreed to settle to avoid the costs and risks of continuing the lawsuit.
Do you qualify?
You qualify if you are a natural person in the United States who held an account on the online healthcare portal at my.deltadentalcoversme.com between January 23, 2021, and January 23, 2025.
How to file
Submit a valid Claim Form by August 20, 2026, either online through the Settlement Website using the "Submit Claim" button or by printing the form and mailing it to Kroll Settlement Administration LLC, P.O. Box 225391, New York, NY 10150-5391, postmarked by that date. No specific proof requirements are stated on the page.
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