Accessing a Fragment of Facebook's 725M Settlement Dollars
Accessing a Fragment of Facebook’s 725M Settlement Dollars
If you had an activated Facebook account between May 24, 2007, and December 22, 2022, chances are, Facebook (now under the ‘Meta’ company umbrella) was irresponsible with your data, as well as roughly 250 million US accounts. This led to a class-action lawsuit in 2018.
The social media giant finally eventually settled in December 2022 for a cool $725 million—and it’s time for you to get a piece of that pie. Here’s what to know about the lawsuit and how to get your payment.
Why Facebook Was Sued
In April 2018, Facebook announced that data from up to 87 million “mostly US-based” accounts was improperly obtained and shared with the British political consultancy group Cambridge Analytica. The leaked data was used in various 2016 US political campaigns, most notably Donald Trump’s 2016 bid for the White House.
The data breach was so substantial that Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg was summoned to testify before Congress later that month to explain the leak.
The testimony didn’t exactly invoke confidence that Facebook and Zuckerberg at large were taking the leak seriously. This spawned the class-action lawsuit later that year, stretching for years until the settlement in December 2022 for $725 million.
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How to Join the Class Action Settlement
To send through a claim, head over to the Facebook User Privacy Settlement site . SelectSubmit Claim at the top of the homepage. If you need instructions, selectClick for General Instructions .
- Title: Accessing a Fragment of Facebook's 725M Settlement Dollars
- Author: Michael
- Created at : 2024-07-29 07:30:36
- Updated at : 2024-07-30 07:30:36
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