Did you watch videos on Sling TV? You might be able to file a claim

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If you had a subscription to Sling TV and streamed video content via the Sling TV website or app over the past two years, you may be eligible for a claim.

Sling TV may have shared personally identifiable information, including detailed records of what videos were watched, with third parties without obtaining separate, written consent from its users. 

Under the federal Video Privacy Protection Act and related state consumer-protection and privacy laws, individuals whose viewing history was disclosed without authorization can seek damages.

 

What Did Sling TV Do?

Sling TV is alleged to have disclosed subscribers’ personally identifiable information (PII) and specific video-watching histories to third parties, without obtaining explicit written consent.

The law at issue, the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA), allows for damages to be awarded for these violations.

At Morgan & Morgan, we believe your privacy is your right, and if people want to profit from marketing data based on your actions, then they need your permission. Morgan & Morgan is representing individuals in arbitration claims against Sling TV under the VPPA and similar consumer protection/privacy statutes.

 

Are You a Sling TV Subscriber? What This Means for You

If you qualify, meaning you were a Sling TV subscriber and you watched content via their website or mobile app during the relevant time period, you may be eligible to join or initiate a claim for compensation.

Morgan & Morgan will be able to help you assess your eligibility, understand your rights, and guide you through:

  • Reviewing whether your subscription and viewing history fall within the claim parameters
  • Determining potential compensation
  • Navigating arbitration and related procedures
  • Ensuring your rights under applicable privacy laws are preserved

     

What You Need to Know Now

Morgan & Morgan’s Fee Is Free®, and you don’t have to pay anything unless we win your case. Submitting your information or contacting a law firm does not mean you owe any fee unless there is a recovery. You can get started with a free case evaluation.

You can also rest assured that arbitration is a confidential process, so the details of any case or settlement are not publicly disclosed.

And finally, while every case is different, key factors will include whether you watched via the website or mobile app, whether Sling TV collected identifiable viewing data, and whether that data was shared without your explicit written consent.

 

How Morgan & Morgan Can Help

If we can work together on a valid claim, our lawyers will represent your interests throughout the arbitration or claim process.
 

What to Do Next

If you believe you qualify:

  • Gather any documentation you have relating to your Sling TV subscription and usage over the last two years (billing statements, emails, account details).
  • Contact Morgan & Morgan for a free case evaluation.
  • Get advised on timelines, next steps, and whether joining the claim is in your best interest.
  • Stay updated with your attorney; we’ll guide you through signing an attorney-client agreement, submitting the claim, and tracking progress.

Privacy matters, especially when a service collects and shares detailed information about your viewing habits without your explicit written consent. 

If you used Sling TV’s website or app and believe your data may have been shared in this way, you may be able to recover compensation under the federal Video Privacy Protection Act. Morgan & Morgan is ready to help you determine whether you qualify and assist you from start to finish.

Hiring one of our lawyers is easy, and you can get started in minutes with a free case evaluation.

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