Sling TV could owe you $2,500 — here’s how to see if you’re eligible

Sling TV may be one of the best cable TV alternatives, but a class action lawsuit has the live TV streaming service in hot water.

As reported by Cord Cutter News, Sling TV is now facing a potential class action lawsuit spawned from a 2024 case that alleged Sling shared subscribers’ viewing history with Meta via Meta’s subsidiary Facebook.

Now, companies collect and sell consumer data all the time. But this class action suit alleges that Sling violated the Video Privacy Protection Act, and that’s why it could owe customers as much as $2,500.

How did Sling violate the Video Privacy Protection Act?

According to the lawsuit filing, Sling violated the Video Privacy Protection Act because it tracked users’ personal information on Facebook without informing users that it was doing

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