The California Invasion of Privacy Act, commonly referred to as CIPA, is an older statute that is now being deployed aggressively in litigation challenging routine website tracking practices. Plaintiffs increasingly argue that common tracking technologies, including advertising pixels and certain analytics tools, function as prohibited “pen registers” or “trap and trace” devices under CIPA’s pen
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