UnrollMe Inc., an email management service that allows consumers to easily unsubscribe from mailing lists, has been hit with a privacy lawsuit claiming that it fails to adequately disclose how its parent company mines user accounts for valuable bits of data.

Lawyers at Edelson PC sued UnrollMe and parent company Slice Technologies Inc. on Tuesday claiming that its data-mining practices violate the Electronic Communications Privacy Act and the Stored Communications Act—two federal privacy laws that carry stiff statutory damages provisions.

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