Two years after a flood of lawsuits targeted its tracking software, Carrier IQ Inc. will argue in court next month to remove all the cases to arbitration.

Nearly 70 lawsuits have been coordinated for pretrial purposes in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California asserting that Carrier IQ’s software, installed in cellphones, illegally tracked text messages, emails and Internet browsing that consumers believed were private.

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