SAN FRANCISCO — Carrier IQ has agreed to settle a proposed privacy class action accusing the company’s tracking software of violating the Federal Wiretap Act. Carrier IQ’s lawyers at Fenwick & West filed a joint notice of settlement on Monday alongside interim lead plaintiffs counsel at Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro and Pearson Simon & Warshaw.
The brief filing states that plaintiffs and Carrier IQ “have reached an agreement in principle that will resolve plaintiffs’ claims against Carrier IQ on a class-wide basis.”
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