US residents who had Facebook accounts from May 24, 2007 to December 22, 2022 can directly receive the Facebook class action lawsuit payment.
Final claims for the Facebook class action lawsuit payment must be submitted in a few days.
Meta, which is the parent company of Facebook, agreed to a Facebook class action lawsuit payment to address allegations that it used user data from Facebook without obtaining proper permission.
The claims state that Facebook failed to effectively monitor how data shared with third-party buyers was being used.
Meta will pay out $725 Million Dollars to some consumers this year as part of the Facebook class action lawsuit payment. The said Facebook class action lawsuit payment was agreed upon in December 2022.
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An estimated 70 million platform users are eligible for the one-time Facebook class action lawsuit payment.
Eligible users for the one-time Facebook class action lawsuit payment have until Aug. 25, 2023, to file a claim.
Additionally, individuals who had Facebook accounts during this time and have since deleted them, but then created a new account within the same period, are also eligible to file a claim for the one-time Facebook class action lawsuit payment, says NBC 5 Chicago.
The amount of money that each person will receive from the Facebook class action lawsuit payment depends on their length of time as a user and the total number of people who make a claim before the deadline, NBC 5 Chicago added.
To file a claim for the one-time Facebook class action lawsuit payment, go to this website.