Slide Insurance Wiretapping Investigation Florida
2/26/2026 | 1 min read
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Slide Insurance Wiretapping Investigation Florida
Louis Law Group is investigating whether Slide Insurance, a Florida-based property insurance company, may have been using tracking pixels, session replay tools, or other third-party data collection technologies on its website in ways that could implicate federal and state privacy laws. Individuals who visited Slide Insurance's website to obtain insurance quotes, submit applications, or access their accounts may have been affected by Slide Insurance's website tracking practices. If you are one of those individuals, you may have legal rights worth exploring.
What Are Tracking Pixels and How Do They Work?
Many consumers are unaware of the sophisticated data collection tools that can be embedded in commercial websites. Two of the most commonly scrutinized technologies in privacy litigation are tracking pixels and session replay tools.
A tracking pixel is a tiny, often invisible image β sometimes as small as one pixel by one pixel β embedded in a webpage or email. When a user loads the page, the pixel sends data back to a third-party server, which may include information such as the user's IP address, browser type, operating system, and the specific pages or forms the user visited. Tracking pixels are frequently used for advertising analytics and audience profiling, often without the user's knowledge or meaningful consent.
Session replay tools go even further. These software programs can record a user's keystrokes, mouse movements, clicks, scrolling behavior, and form entries in real time β essentially creating a video-like playback of everything a visitor does on a website. When deployed on pages where consumers enter sensitive personal or financial information, session replay tools raise serious questions about whether such interception of communications constitutes a violation of wiretapping or eavesdropping statutes.
When these technologies are integrated into an insurance company's website β where visitors routinely enter names, addresses, Social Security numbers, financial data, and health information β the potential privacy implications are significant. Third-party vendors may receive this information without the consumer's awareness, creating exposure under both federal and state privacy frameworks.
What Louis Law Group Is Investigating
Louis Law Group is investigating whether Slide Insurance may have been using tracking pixels, session replay scripts, or similar third-party technologies on pages where Florida consumers entered sensitive personal and financial information. Our investigation is examining whether Slide Insurance's data practices may have impacted consumers who used the company's website to seek property insurance quotes, file claims, or manage their policies.
Slide Insurance may have used third-party tracking technologies that transmitted user data to outside companies β potentially including advertising platforms, analytics firms, or data brokers β without adequately disclosing this practice to website visitors or obtaining their informed consent. The concern is not merely that data was collected, but that it may have been intercepted and transmitted to third parties in a manner that triggers protections under wiretapping and electronic surveillance laws.
Insurance websites are a particularly sensitive context for these practices. When someone visits an insurance company's website, they are typically in a vulnerable position β seeking financial protection for their home, their property, or their family. In doing so, they may enter detailed personal and financial information, including income details, property values, and insurance history. Our investigation is examining whether individuals may have been affected by Slide Insurance's website tracking practices in ways they did not anticipate or consent to.
Relevant Privacy Laws
Several federal and state laws may be relevant to website tracking practices of the kind under examination in this investigation.
The California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA), California Penal Code Β§Β§ 630β638.55, is among the most frequently cited statutes in tracking pixel litigation. Although it is a California state law, CIPA may apply when California residents' communications are intercepted, or when a third-party technology company based in California participates in the alleged interception. CIPA prohibits the unauthorized interception or recording of confidential communications and provides a private right of action for affected individuals, with statutory damages available per violation.
Florida's Security of Communications Act, codified at Florida Statutes Β§Β§ 934.01β934.43, similarly prohibits the interception of wire, oral, or electronic communications without the consent of all parties. Florida is an all-party consent state, meaning that recording or intercepting a communication generally requires the knowledge and consent of every participant β not just one. This is a stricter standard than federal law and may be particularly relevant when Florida consumers use Slide Insurance's website.
The Federal Wiretap Act, 18 U.S.C. Β§Β§ 2510β2523, also prohibits the intentional interception of electronic communications and provides for both criminal penalties and civil remedies. Courts across the country have been called upon to determine whether the integration of third-party tracking scripts into a website's backend constitutes an "interception" under this statute β and several have ruled that it can.
Collectively, these statutes reflect a legal framework designed to protect consumers from the unauthorized capture of their private communications and data, including data entered into online forms.
Who May Be Affected
Individuals who may have been affected by Slide Insurance's website tracking practices include anyone who visited the Slide Insurance website and entered personal or financial information in connection with:
- Requesting a homeowners, renters, or property insurance quote
- Submitting an insurance application
- Filing or managing an insurance claim
- Logging into an online policyholder account
- Contacting Slide Insurance through a web-based form or chat feature
Consumers in Florida are of particular interest to this investigation, given the state's all-party consent requirements under the Florida Security of Communications Act. However, individuals in other states who interacted with Slide Insurance's website may also have potential claims depending on the laws of their respective states.
What You Can Do
If you believe you may have been affected, there are several practical steps you can consider taking:
- Document your interactions: Note when and how you used Slide Insurance's website, including any personal or financial information you may have entered.
- Review your privacy settings: Consider reviewing your browser's privacy settings and the permissions you have granted to websites you visit.
- Consult with a privacy attorney: An attorney experienced in privacy tort claims can evaluate your situation and explain what rights you may have under applicable law.
- Avoid deleting records: If you have correspondence, account records, or browsing history related to your use of Slide Insurance's website, preserve those records while any investigation is ongoing.
It is important to act promptly. Privacy tort claims are subject to statutes of limitations, and delays in seeking legal advice can affect your ability to pursue a claim. Many privacy attorneys, including those at Louis Law Group, offer free consultations and handle these cases on a contingency basis β meaning there is typically no cost to you unless your case results in a recovery.
Check If You May Qualify
Louis Law Group is actively investigating potential privacy tort claims related to Slide Insurance's website data practices. If you visited Slide Insurance's website and provided personal or financial information, you may have rights under Florida or federal law. To learn more about whether your experience may be covered by this investigation, we encourage you to check your availability here. Our team will review your information and provide guidance on potential next steps at no charge.
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