ThredUp reportedly embedded a hidden tracking pixel on its website—without informing visitors.
If you browsed ThredUp.com while living in California, your clicks, scrolls, and shopping activity may have been quietly monitored and shared with outside advertisers—without your knowledge.
It’s free and confidential to check if you're eligible to take action.
How could this affect me?
If ThredUp tracked your online activity without asking for your consent, it may have shared your personal browsing behavior with third parties—without your knowledge. That may entitle you to compensation under California law.
What can I do?
You can join a mass arbitration—a legal process where individuals bring claims together to make companies take responsibility. It’s more efficient than a lawsuit and built for exactly this kind of digital privacy violation.
What exactly am I signing up for?
You're authorizing experienced legal representatives to file an individual claim on your behalf against ThredUp. This isn't a class action—it’s a streamlined legal process designed to give you a voice without needing to go to court.
So, this isn’t a lawsuit?
Correct. This is a mass arbitration process. It happens outside the courtroom and is designed to help people like you resolve claims quickly and fairly.
What does this cost?
There’s no cost to you unless your claim is successful. The legal team only gets paid if they win or settle your case.
Who am I signing up with?
We work with a number of established and respected law firms across the United States, all of whom specialize in protecting consumer privacy. This campaign is sponsored by Milberg Coleman Bryson Phillips Grossman, PLLC.
If your privacy was violated, you may be entitled to compensation or other legal remedies. Take the first step today.