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Crunchyroll sued for sharing users’ private anime viewing data with advertisers without consent, violating privacy law.
Crunchyroll is facing a class action lawsuit alleging it violated the Video Privacy Protection Act by sharing users’ private viewing data—such as email addresses, device IDs, and specific anime watched—with marketing firm Braze without consent.
The lawsuit claims the company used Braze’s SDK to transmit detailed streaming histories, building behavioral profiles for targeted ads, despite a prior 2023 settlement over similar practices.
Plaintiffs seek up to $2,500 per violation, arguing Crunchyroll ignored previous warnings.
The case highlights ongoing concerns about data privacy in streaming apps and whether third-party tracking complies with federal law.
Crunchyroll has not responded.
Crunchyroll demandó por compartir datos privados de visualización de anime de usuarios con anunciantes sin consentimiento, violando la ley de privacidad.