The class actions alleged the Allstate defendants violated the Federal Wiretap Act. (Credit: Igor Golovniov/Shutterstock.com)
The Texas attorney general has accused Allstate Insurance Co. of surveilling consumers on their mobile devices, selling the data and ultimately using that information to raise insurance rates.
Now, at least eight class actions have been filed against Allstate.
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