eBay is an e-commerce platform that enables users to buy and sell items online. Through its website, www.ebay.com, users can browse millions of items and purchase them via auction or instant "Buy It Now" sales.
We believe eBay may have installed tracking software on its site that secretly collects data on users, such as IP addresses, information entered into forms, items searched for, viewed, or purchased, and other details of user interactions. This software is likely developed by third-party companies, including Google and Facebook, and is designed to create user profiles for purposes such as tracking across websites and targeting them with advertisements.
We are representing clients in individual arbitration claims against eBay on behalf of users who visited www.ebay.com and may have been tracked by third-party software without their consent. If you have an eBay account and visited the website in the past year, you may be eligible for a claim under California state law, which provides for statutory damages of $5,000 per violation.