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NaviStone on Hook Again for Tracking Consumer Website Activity

Posted on August 17, 2022June 24, 2025 by Dissent

Samantha Hawkins reports:

Harriet Carter Gifts Inc. and NaviStone Inc. once again face liability for tracking consumer activity on Harriet Carter’s website, after the Third Circuit held Tuesday that the tracking might have violated Pennsylvania’s electronic surveillance law.

Ashley Popa sued Harriet Carter after learning that marketing service NaviStone tracked her activities across the store’s website while she browsed for pet stairs.

Read more at Bloomberg Law (sub. req.)

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