Udemy may be violating the privacy rights of its students by disclosing their personally identifiable information, including a record of every video lesson they watch, to third parties without their written consent. This violates federal law. We are bringing claims of up to $2,500 for Udemy students who had their video watching history shared without written consent.
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- May 01, 2023
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