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OpenAI allegedly used browser tracking technologies to collect personal data from ChatGPT users — including browsing behavior and account information — without proper disclosure or consent. If you used ChatGPT in California, Maryland, or Pennsylvania, you may be entitled to compensation.

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ChatGPT collected your data. State privacy laws say that's not allowed without your consent.

California, Maryland, and Pennsylvania have enacted comprehensive consumer privacy laws that impose strict requirements on how companies collect, store, and share personal data. Allegations against OpenAI suggest that ChatGPT used browser-based tracking technologies — including cookies and third-party pixels — to monitor user behavior and gather personal account information without adequate disclosure or user consent.

The data allegedly collected includes browsing activity, login credentials linked to Google and Apple accounts, and usage patterns — information that users had a reasonable expectation would remain private. These state statutes provide for statutory and actual damages for each violation, meaning you may be entitled to compensation even if you did not suffer a direct financial loss.

Bursor & Fisher P.A. is a nationwide leader in complex, high-stakes consumer privacy litigation. If you used ChatGPT in California, Maryland, or Pennsylvania, we can evaluate your claim at no cost and with no obligation.

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