Was your Snapchat “hacked”?Did your “My Eyes Only” content end up in the wrong hands?

Snapchat failed you.And you’re not the only one…

You deserve justice.
We’re taking on Snapchat to get it.
And to stop this from happening again.

We’re nonprofit lawyers at the Public Health Advocacy Institute, working to make social media safer.What you went through never should have happened.Millions trust Snapchat’s “My Eyes Only” to keep personal content safe. But it’s too easy to break into.Users like you should have been warned.Snapchat may have broken consumer protection laws.If so, let’s hold them accountable.

If together we decide to bring your case:

We represent you against Snapchat to make them pay for the harm they caused.

No cost to you unless we win.

Nobody deserves to have personal content leaked or used against them. Nobody should have to deal with the impact on their mental health and reputation.And the last thing we want is more people finding out about this without your consent. So we do everything we can to keep your identity and sensitive details private.Here's how to get started...


WHAT TO EXPECT


STEP 1: Fill out this 1-minute form →
To let us know you might want justice.
(You won't be committing to anything.)
STEP 2: Get an email with free resources
To help you through this. Because we get it.
STEP 3: Find a time to chat, no pressure
Go over what happened with someone who
will listen without judgment.
STEP 4: We’ll confirm if you have a case
And if you decide to go for it, we get to work.

Fill out this 1-minute form if you want justice →

Check any and all that apply (it’s okay if you’re not sure):

QUESTIONS? See FAQ here.

ShanShan Guo, Litigation Attorney

ShanShan Guo, Attorney

Meredith Lever, Senior Attorney

Andrew Rainer, Litigation Director


ABOUT US


We’ve taken on Big Tobacco and Gambling. Now we’re taking on Big Tech.

We’re the Center for Public Health Litigation, part of the Public Health Advocacy Institute at Northeastern University Law School.Our attorneys have been featured on 60 minutes, CNN, and in Time Magazine. We’ve won hundreds of millions for people harmed by dangerous products.But we're not in it for the money. We're a nonprofit, bringing lawsuits to improve public policy and win relief for those who’ve been wronged.That means when we win a suit, the bulk of the money goes to our clients. A portion goes to covering our costs and our future work.Now we’re here to get justice for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

We do everything in our power to protect your privacy. Here's what that looks like.

Depending where and how we file, we may be able to file anonymously with a pseudonym or "fake" name. That means, if someone looks up the case, they won't be able to find your name.

And if we have to file particularly sensitive information, we can ask the judge to file it under seal.

The goal of our initial call is to hear your perspective on what happened. We listen without judgement, asking a few questions to figure out the best way to help you.

Fill out this 1-minute form so we can find time to talk. You won't be committing to anything.

It's not our expertise, so we're happy to connect you with organizations who can help with that. But, if you're thinking of taking legal action, you'll want to collect evidence first. We can work with you on that process.

Fill out this 1-minute form, and we'll send you an email with more resources on how to handle this.

Our goal is to hold Big Tech accountable and make social media apps safer for the public. But there may be situations where we also go after the people who accessed your account, leaked your content, or threatened to leak it.

The best way to find out is to fill out this 1-minute form so we can have a private, no pressure conversation about what happened.

Typically, if you have a case, we will file the lawsuit, represent you, and advocate for you through the entire process for free.

If we win, we would take a portion of the winnings to cover our costs, attorneys' fees, and to continue funding our public interest work representing more people like you.

We won't sugarcoat it. A suit like this can take years. But you wouldn't be working on it or thinking about it that whole time.

There might be busy weeks of gathering documents or preparing for a deposition. But then months can go by where we're working on it behind the scenes for you.

Our goal is that in the end, your time is worth it. Both for the change you make, and the compensation you get if we win.

We would only pursue your case if we think you have a strong one. We've won lawsuits against big corporations many times before. And we do everything in our power to get clients justice and financial compensation for the harm they suffered.

If you want to hold big tech accountable for what happened to you, show them they can't design and market faulty products without consequences, and make the world a safer place, then click here and fill out this 1-minute form to get started. It won't commit you to anything.

To bring a lawsuit you will need to be represented by a parent or a legal guardian. If it sounds like you may have a case, we are happy to speak with you and your parents or guardians. Fill out the 1-minute form to get started.

Yes. You can call (888) 991-8728 any time to set up a conversation, or fill out the 1-minute form above.

The best way to find out is to fill out this 1-minute form and begin the process with a short conversation with us.

You won't be committing to anything. Either way, we hope to connect you with support and resources.

No. This would be an individual lawsuit brought on your behalf. That means our team would work with you one-on-one. It also means you won’t be splitting your award with a large group. Fill out this 1-minute form and let’s see if you might have a case.


Let’s force Snapchat to do better.
For you. And for everyone.


Ready to talk now?
Call us 24/7:
(888) 991-8728

The Public Health Advocacy Institute
360 Huntington Avenue, Suite 117CU
Boston, MA 02115-5005

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