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Sling TV Sharing Your Viewing Data Without Permission?

Some Sling TV subscribers say their private viewing information wasn’t kept private at all. If Sling shared your video-watching history or personal identifiers with third parties without proper consent, you may qualify to join a mass arbitration seeking to hold the company accountable.

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Dan Morgan
“The Fee is Free unless you win.”
Dan Morgan Managing Partner

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    Meet Our Sling TV Privacy Issue Attorneys

    Morgan & Morgan’s data-privacy and consumer-protection teams understand the technical and legal issues behind unauthorized information-sharing practices. We’ve handled major privacy cases, and we’re prepared to guide you through the mass arbitration process from start to finish.

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    Sling TV Viewer Privacy Case at a Glance

    Privacy Expectations

    Viewers expect Sling TV to keep their watch history, subscriptions, and viewing habits confidential.

    Alleged Data Sharing

    Reports claim Sling TV transmitted user viewing activity—including device- or account-specific information—to third parties for advertising or analytics.

    Lack of Consent

    Allegations suggest Sling TV did not properly disclose this practice or obtain meaningful user consent.

    Potential Exposure

    Sensitive viewing information may have been linked to individual users or devices, raising concerns beyond targeted ads.

    Do I Have a Case?

    Subscriber

    Subscribed to Sling TV during the relevant period.

    Viewer

    Watched video content on the platform (live or on-demand).

    Data Concern

    Believe Sling may have shared your viewing history or device identifiers.

    No Consent

    Did not give clear, informed consent for that information to be disclosed.

    Unresolved

    Have not already resolved a claim regarding this issue.
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    What Compensation May Cover

    Privacy Violations

    Damages tied to the unlawful disclosure of personally identifiable information.

    Loss of Control Over Personal Data

    Acknowledgment of the harm caused when your digital privacy is compromised without your consent.

    Injunctive Relief

    Actions requiring Sling to change or improve its data-handling practices.

    Other Potential Remedies

    Depending on your individual arbitration, additional relief may be available.

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