Facebook’s owner, Meta Platforms, has agreed to settle another class-action lawsuit brought against it due to alleged privacy violations. And yes, this is a different class-action settlement from the one that Meta agreed to last month. Thatsettlementrevolved around Facebook sharing user...
Facebook reaches a $35 million settlement for class-action lawsuit over its 2012 IPOJonathan Stempel
A Settlement has been reached between Defendant Facebook, Inc., now known as Meta Platforms, Inc., (“Meta” or “Defendant”) and Plaintiffs in a class action lawsuit pending in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. You are included in this Settlement as...
The lawsuit, filed on Friday in California state court in San Mateo County, is seeking class-action status, the woman's attorney said. "Facebook is ignoring its duty to provide a safe workplace and instead creating a revolving door of contractors who are irreparably traumatized by what...
The four-year-old lawsuit claimed Facebook allowed the British political consulting firm access to private data of over 80 million users.
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Then you may be eligible for a portion of the $725 million settlement payment due to aclass action lawsuit against Meta, Facebook's parent company. The lawsuit was based on Facebook's sharing of users' data without their consent. The 2018Cambridge Analytica scandal, in which the personal in...
Each participating Class Member who submits a valid and timely claim form may be eligible to receive up to $10. The amount, if any, paid to each claimant depends upon the number of claims made and other factors detailed in the Settlement. No one knows in a...
number of Facebook users, lawyer fees, and the fact that Meta only paid $725 million, it is likely that payments will be small. The payout will depend on the number of Settlement Class Members that submit claims and the length of Facebook usage during the time outlined in the lawsuit. ...
Facebook has agreed to pay $650 million—$100 million more than before—to settle a long-running class-action lawsuit over its use of facial recognition technology. "We are focused on settling as it is in the best interest of our community and our shareholders to move past this matter," ...