Archstone Recovery Website Privacy Class Action Investigation
By Steve Levine
Published: March 6, 2026
Status: Active Investigation
Location: Florida
Attorneys are investigating a potential class action lawsuit involving Archstone Recovery (archstonerecovery.com), a Florida-based addiction treatment and behavioral health center.
If you sought treatment from Archstone Recovery through their website and had a Google or Microsoft account at the time, your private information may have been improperly shared with third parties without your consent.
This is particularly concerning because Archstone Recovery's website deals with extremely sensitive health information. Visitors to archstonerecovery.com are often researching drug and alcohol detox, inpatient rehabilitation, outpatient addiction treatment, and mental health services during some of the most vulnerable moments of their lives. Sharing this browsing activity with third-party advertising platforms without consent could expose deeply personal information about a person's health struggles.
Archstone Recovery, now operating as Archstone Behavioral Health, is an addiction treatment center located in Lantana, Florida, in the Palm Beach County area. The facility has been providing substance abuse and mental health treatment since 2001 and has helped thousands of patients over more than two decades.
Archstone provides a full continuum of care for individuals struggling with drug and alcohol addiction, including medical detox, residential (inpatient) treatment, partial hospitalization programs, intensive outpatient programs, outpatient treatment, and sober living support. The center specializes in dual diagnosis treatment for patients who have both substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and PTSD. Archstone also offers a specialized Kosher recovery program for patients of the Jewish faith.
The facility is accredited by the Joint Commission and is a member of the National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers. Its clinical approach includes cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, medication-assisted treatment, EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing), motivational interviewing, mindfulness therapy, trauma-informed care, family therapy, and 12-step programming.
Patients and their families typically visit archstonerecovery.com to research treatment options, learn about the facility's programs, verify insurance coverage, and begin the admissions process. It is this online interaction with the website that is at the center of this investigation.
The privacy stakes are significantly higher when tracking technologies are used on addiction treatment websites compared to typical commercial websites. When someone visits archstonerecovery.com, they are often researching help for a drug or alcohol problem for themselves or a loved one. This browsing activity can reveal that a person is struggling with substance abuse, a condition that carries significant social stigma and can have serious consequences for employment, relationships, child custody, and insurance.
If tracking pixels on the Archstone Recovery website transmitted this browsing data to third-party platforms like Google or Microsoft, that information could potentially be used for targeted advertising or data profiling. A person who privately researched opioid addiction treatment or alcohol detox could then see related advertisements appear on their devices, potentially exposing their private health struggles to family members, employers, or anyone who shares their devices.
Federal and state privacy laws impose strict requirements on how healthcare-related information can be collected and shared. Substance abuse treatment records are subject to additional federal protections under 42 CFR Part 2, which provides even stricter confidentiality rules than HIPAA for addiction treatment information. These protections exist specifically because of the stigma associated with substance abuse and the potential harm that can result from unauthorized disclosure.
A tracking pixel is a tiny, invisible piece of code embedded on a website. When you visit a page that contains a tracking pixel, it can silently send detailed information about your visit to a third party. This can include what pages you viewed, what treatment programs you clicked on, how long you spent on each page, your IP address, your device information, and identifiers that can link your browsing activity to your personal Google or Microsoft account.
Many websites use tracking pixels for advertising and analytics purposes. However, when a healthcare or addiction treatment website uses these tools without clearly informing visitors and obtaining their consent, it may violate federal and state privacy laws. The concern is that visitors to these websites have a reasonable expectation that their interest in addiction treatment will remain private.
You may qualify if:
You sought treatment from Archstone Recovery through their website (archstonerecovery.com)
You had a Google or Microsoft account at the time you visited the website
This investigation applies to visitors from all U.S. states.
If you believe your privacy may have been compromised by visiting the Archstone Recovery website, you can submit your information for a free, no-obligation case evaluation. There is no cost to find out if you qualify.
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This is currently an active investigation. No lawsuit has been filed at this time. Attorneys are evaluating whether there are sufficient grounds to pursue a class action lawsuit. No court has made any determination regarding the merits of these potential claims. Archstone Recovery has not been found liable for any wrongdoing. The investigation is being conducted to determine whether legal claims may exist.
If the investigation leads to a filed lawsuit and a settlement or judgment is reached, individuals who qualify could potentially receive financial compensation. The amount of any potential recovery would depend on the specific facts of the case, the number of affected individuals, and the outcome of any legal proceedings. No specific amount of compensation can be guaranteed at this stage.
Does it cost anything to participate?
There is no cost to submit your information for evaluation. If attorneys pursue a case on your behalf, representation would typically be on a contingency fee basis, meaning you would not pay any legal fees unless there is a recovery.
What should I do to protect myself?
You can review your Google and Microsoft account privacy settings, clear your browser cookies, and consider using browser extensions that block tracking pixels. You may also want to check whether you have received targeted advertisements related to addiction treatment or rehabilitation services after visiting the Archstone Recovery website.
What laws may apply?
Depending on the specific facts, potential legal claims could involve the federal Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA), 42 CFR Part 2 (federal substance abuse treatment confidentiality regulations), state consumer protection statutes, state wiretapping laws, and other applicable federal and state privacy laws.
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