Yes. Website tracking practices have increasingly been the subject of litigation.
Many lawsuits involve claims that tracking technologies collected information without proper consent or that privacy disclosures did not accurately describe tracking behavior.
These cases often focus on issues such as:
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Advertising or analytics technologies activating before consent.
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Tracking technologies continuing to operate after users decline tracking.
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Misalignment between privacy policies and technical tracking behavior.
Organizations can reduce these risks by implementing structured governance procedures and technical testing.
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This FAQ is provided for general informational purposes only and is not legal advice. It is intended as a starting point for understanding the issues discussed and should not be relied on as a substitute for advice from qualified legal counsel.