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ALLEN v. QUICKEN LOANS INC. et al
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2:17-cv-12352
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November 13, 2018
Quicken Loans, Marketing Firm Shed Wiretap Class Claims
A New Jersey federal judge has tossed most of a proposed class action alleging online marketing company NaviStone Inc. unlawfully intercepted keystrokes and mouse clicks by users of Quicken Loans Inc.'s website, ruling that the customer-tracking software was legal under federal privacy law because both Quicken Loans and NaviStone consented to the interception.
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February 02, 2018
Online Marketing Firm Wants 'Wiretap' Claims Tossed
Online marketing company NaviStone Inc. urged a New Jersey federal court Friday to quash a proposed class action suit claiming its customer tracking software is illegal, arguing that its tracing tools installed on Quicken Loans Inc.'s website do not "intercept" data as part of a "wiretap" because visitors are a party to the messages.
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December 04, 2017
Quicken Loans Secretly Tracked E-Visitors, Suit Says
Quicken Loans Inc. is facing a proposed class action from a New Jersey resident who claims the bank breached federal wiretap laws by installing software on its website that secretly tracked visitors' keystrokes and clicks in an attempt to unearth their names and addresses.