Are You a Magazine or Newspaper Subscriber?
Attorneys are investigating consumer complaints about the following publications’ privacy practices:
- Automobile
- Bicycling
- Boating
- Car and Driver
- Children’s Health
- Consumer Reports
- CookingLight
- Cosmopolitan
- Country Life
- Country Living
- Departures
- Dr. Oz The Good Life
- ELLE
- Elle Decor
- Entertainment Weekly
- Esquire
- Essence
- Fast Company
- Fitness
- Food Network Magazine
- Food&Wine
- Forbes
- Fortune
- Golf
- Good Housekeeping
- Harper’s Bazaar
- Health
- Homes & Gardens
- Hot Rod
- House Beautiful
- In Touch Weekly
- Inc.
- InStyle
- Marie Claire
- Martha Stewart Living
- Martha Stewart Weddings
- Men’s Fitness
- Men’s Health
- Midland Daily News (Newspaper)
- More
- Motor Trend
- Motorcyclist
- Newsweek
- O, The Oprah Magazine
- Organic Gardening
- Outdoor Life
- People
- Popular Mechanics
- Popular Science
- Prevention
- Road and Track
- Rolling Stone Magazine
- Runner’s World
- Running Times
- Sailing World
- Seventeen
- SLAM
- SouthernLiving
- Sport Fishing
- Sports Illustrated
- Star
- The National Enquirer
- This Old House
- Time
- Town & Country
- Travel+Leisure
- USA Today
- Vassar Pioneer Times (Newspaper)
- Woman’s Day
- Women’s Health
If you subscribe to any of the above publications†, your personal information may have been disclosed to third party marketers, and you may be able to take part in a class action lawsuit to recover money!
Contact one of our attorneys today.
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