If you have used Facebook in the United States anytime within the past 16 years, you have the opportunity to claim a portion of the $725 million settlement offered by Meta, Facebook’s parent company. This settlement is a result of multiple lawsuits filed against Facebook for alleged privacy violations, involving the improper sharing of user information with advertisers and data brokers. These lawsuits were initiated after Facebook’s involvement in the privacy scandal with Cambridge Analytica in 2018, where user data was misused for voter profiling.
While Meta denies any wrongdoing, they have agreed to compensate U.S. residents who used Facebook between May 24, 2007, and December 22, 2022, if they file a claim online or via mail before Friday, August 25th at 11:59 p.m. PT. The claim process is simple and requires basic information such as name, address, email, phone number, and details about your Facebook usage during the specified period. Additionally, you can choose your preferred payment service, including PayPal, Venmo, or a prepaid Mastercard.
To file a claim, visit the claim website or send a printed claim form to the designated address. If your information changes after filing your claim, you can update it by visiting the settlement website or emailing the settlement administrator.
If you had multiple Facebook accounts during the specified period, you can claim for the total time of all activated accounts, but not for additional accounts used simultaneously. The settlement does allow filing on behalf of a deceased person, but it requires additional steps and documentation.
As for the settlement’s legitimacy, Meta has assured that it is indeed valid and serves the best interests of the community and shareholders. The settlement amount per user remains uncertain and depends on the number of claim submissions. However, it is essential to note that lawyers involved in the case could receive up to 25% of the settlement as their fees.
The distribution of settlement payments will occur after a final approval hearing on September 7th, subject to potential appeals. If you do not file a claim or opt out of the settlement, you forfeit your right to sue Facebook separately regarding the issues addressed in the case and will not receive any settlement funds.
Please note that the deadline for filing claims and objections has passed, as well as the option to opt out of the settlement. Excluded parties include Meta employees, affiliated companies or subsidiaries, plaintiff attorneys and their employees, and individuals outside the U.S. or those who were not Facebook users from May 24, 2007, to December 22, 2022.
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