If you want a cut of Facebook's $725 million settlement over the Cambridge Analytica scandal, you need to file a claim soon.
, up to 25% of the $725 million settlement fund can be used to pay attorneys’ fees. Reimbursement of any attorney expenses will also come from the fund. In the end, more than 200 million Facebook users in the United States will likely end up splitting around $540 million, depending on how many users submit a claim.You already missed the deadline to opt out of the settlement, so you might as well get something from it. Here’s what you need to do to submit a claim:FacebookUserPrivacySettlement.
Depending on which payment option you choose, you might have to log in to the account of the service you chose, such as PayPal or Venmo.According to the website, the final approval hearing is scheduled for 1 p.m. PDT on September 7, 2023. If the court approves the settlement, there may be appeals, but once they’re resolved, “payments will be distributed as soon as possible.”
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