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American Home Shield (ahs.com) may have embedded hidden tracking technology on their website to monitor your online activity—including your clicks, browsing behavior, and personal information—without your knowledge or consent.
The deadline to file a privacy tort claim is typically 2 years from the date of the violation. If you visited ahs.com in the past 24 months, you may be running out of time. Act now to protect your rights.
You may be entitled to compensation if you visited ahs.com in the past 24 months.
Step 1 of 3
1. Are you 18 years of age or older?
2. Did you visit American Home Shield's website (ahs.com) within the last 2 years?
When you visited American Home Shield's website to get a home warranty quote, request service, or manage your account, hidden tracking technology may have been secretly monitoring your every move. This surveillance software—often called "session replay" or "pixel tracking"—records detailed information about your browsing session without your knowledge or meaningful consent, potentially violating your privacy rights under state and federal law.
Every click, scroll, mouse movement, and page visit on ahs.com may have been secretly recorded using session replay technology without your knowledge.
Your personal information, browsing habits, and form inputs—including sensitive home and contact details—were captured and stored without proper disclosure or consent.
Data collected about you was likely shared with third-party advertising and analytics companies without your permission.
When companies secretly track your online activity without proper disclosure or consent, they may be violating state and federal laws including:
Getting the compensation you deserve is simple. Our privacy attorneys handle everything—from investigating the tracking practices to building your case and fighting for maximum recovery.
There is no cost to get started and you will not pay anything unless we win. We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning our interests are aligned with yours.
Check EligibilityFill out our quick form with your basic details. It takes just a few minutes and there is no obligation. Your information is kept confidential and secure.
Our privacy attorneys review your information and determine if you have a valid claim. We will contact you to discuss your case and answer any questions.
If you qualify, we fight to get you the compensation you deserve. You pay nothing unless we win — our attorneys work on a contingency fee basis.
You may qualify for this privacy case if:
Step 1 of 3
1. Are you 18 years of age or older?
2. Did you visit American Home Shield's website (ahs.com) within the last 2 years?
This case alleges that American Home Shield embedded hidden tracking technology on ahs.com that monitored your online activity—including clicks, form inputs, and personal information—without your knowledge or meaningful consent, potentially violating state and federal privacy laws.
You may be eligible if you visited ahs.com within the past 24 months to get a home warranty quote, manage your account, or request service. Residents of states with strong privacy laws—including California, Florida, and others—may have additional protections.
There is no upfront cost to you. Our attorneys work on a contingency fee basis, meaning we only get paid if we successfully recover compensation on your behalf.
Compensation varies by case, state of residence, and applicable laws. Privacy violation claims can result in statutory damages, actual damages, and other remedies. Some state laws allow for per-violation damages.
When companies track your online behavior without disclosure or meaningful consent, they may violate laws including the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA), the Florida Security of Communications Act, the Federal Wiretap Act, and state consumer protection statutes.
Step 1 of 3
1. Are you 18 years of age or older?
2. Did you visit American Home Shield's website (ahs.com) within the last 2 years?
Don't let American Home Shield get away with secretly tracking your online activity. Check your eligibility now — it's free, fast, and confidential.
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