AMC Privacy Violations

Alarming reports indicate that media production and distribution company and online video provider AMC is secretly and illegally embedding computer code in its website to send AMC users’ personal information and video watching history on to Meta without their consent. Lieff Cabraser’s Privacy and Cybersecurity practice group has filed a class action lawsuit against AMC for engaging in this illegal conduct.

AMC is a media production and distribution company that owns AMC+, which provides certain on-demand channels and prerecorded videos to consumers.

Contact a Privacy Lawyer at Lieff Cabraser today

If you or a family member use AMC, your privacy rights may have been violated. Please contact a proven data protection lawyer at Lieff Cabraser today to learn more about your legal rights and potential recovery. There is no charge or obligation for our free review of your case.

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