How to Submit a Claim in the $725 Million Facebook Privacy Class Action Lawsuit

According to the website www.facebookuserprivacysettlement.com, “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.”

Here are the criteria you must meet in order to be a class member:

  • You were a Facebook user in the US between May 24, 2007, and December 22, 2022.

  • You can not be a class member if you fall into one of these classes: (i) all persons who are directors, officers, legal representatives, alleged co-conspirators, and agents of Defendant or its wholly or partly owned subsidiaries or affiliated companies or employees of Defendant or its subsidiaries and affiliated companies; (ii) counsel for any plaintiff whose case was consolidated into this MDL and their employees, including but not limited to Class Counsel for Plaintiffs and their employees; (iii) the Special Master, Discovery Mediators, and Settlement Mediator who participated in this case and their staff; and the Judges and Court staff, as well as any appellate court to which this matter is ever assigned; and (iv) eligible persons who elect to opt out of the Settlement Class.
     

You claim may be submitted on the website, and the deadline to submit your claim is August 25, 2023.

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