A California resident is suing over an insurer's use of a marketing data analytics system on its insurance shopping website.
Conrad James has accused Allstate Insurance Company and Heap Inc., the data analytics system provider, of wiretapping him, and of violating the California Invasion of Privacy Act of 1967.
James says the companies provided unclear privacy disclosures and recorded his keystrokes as he typed in personal information before he had consented to Allstate recording or sharing his personal information.
Lawyers with Berman Tabacco and other firms representing James have filed the suit in the San Francisco Superior Court. They are seeking to represent a class that includes all residents who have used Allstate.com and had personal information sent to Heap within the past four years.
What It Means
Agents and advisors who want to track web visitors should have up-to-date compliance advisors review their data analytics tools and strategies.
The Background
Lawyers have been filing lawsuits over use of web data analytics systems all over the country.