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  • August 19, 2026

Did Dick’s Sporting Goods share your personal information with advertisers?

You may be entitled to up to $500 or more.

  • You may qualify for this claim if you have a Dick's Sporting Goods account or made a purchase at Dick's Sporting Goods since January 1, 2024.
  • Dick's Sporting Goods customers who value their privacy should sign up.
  • All claims are backed by Labaton Keller Sucharow, a national law firm that has recouped over $30 Billion for people like you.

Dick’s Sporting Goods collects information from customers through its website, mobile app, loyalty programs, and purchases.

 

The claims allege Dick’s Sporting Goods shared customer information with LiveRamp and participating advertisers through a data-sharing platform that helped create detailed consumer profiles and advertising insights. According to the allegations, consumers may not have known their information was being combined with data from other sources and used for targeted advertising and analytics.

 

The Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) has warned that despite their “squeaky-clean name” DCRs “are not rooms, do not clean data, and have complicated implications for user privacy. The FTC warns that DCRs may present “the same privacy risks as disclosure through other means like tracking pixels” and “can also be used to obfuscate privacy harms.”

 

Labaton Keller Sucharow LLP and Bursor & Fisher, P.A are investigating potential arbitration claims on behalf of consumers who used Dick’s Sporting Goods’ website, and/or app.

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