Facebook User Privacy Settlement Submit Claim

Facebook User Privacy Settlement Submit Claim

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How To Claim Facebook Privacy Settlement?

Did you hear the news about Facebook recently? 

They have agreed to pay a settlement of $725 million to resolve a class-action lawsuit that alleged that the company violated the privacy rights of its users by sharing their data with external companies without their consent. 

A federal judge in California approved the settlement on March 8, 2023. 

This is good news for American Facebook users who used the service between May 24, 2007, and December 22, 2022, as they are eligible to receive compensation.

The payment amount would differ depending on how long each user had a Facebook account and how many friends they had there. In addition to paying the fine, Facebook also consented to change a number of its privacy guidelines.

How do I claim money under the Facebook Privacy Settlement?

If you are a Facebook user who meets the requirements for the settlement, go to https://facebookuserprivacysettlement.com/ to submit a claim.

The deadline for submitting a claim is August 25, 2023.

You can fill out your claim on the claim website, print it, and return it to the settlement administrator at 1650 Arch Street, Suite 2210 in Philadelphia, PA 19103.

What information do I need to provide for Facebook Privacy Settlement?

The claim asks for basic information: Your address, name, phone, email, and the name you use on Facebook

How do I find my Facebook name?

You can find your Facebook name on Facebook's website:

·     First, select "Account."

·     Click "Settings and Privacy."

·     Next, select "Settings."

Where you should find "Username."

You can find your Facebook name on the mobile app:

·     First, open the menu.

·     Then, click on your name at the top of the screen.

·     Select "..." next to the "edit profile" option.

·     Your username will show up under "Your Profile Link."

Can I file for more than one Facebook account for Facebook Privacy Settlement?

If you created but later deleted one or more Facebook accounts before beginning a new one, you can submit a claim for the entire time you had an active Facebook account, according to the claim administrator.

However, you are ineligible to submit a claim for those additional accounts if you concurrently maintained multiple accounts.

Can I submit a Facebook Privacy Settlement claim for a dead person?

To begin with, file the claim in the name of the deceased person and fill out the "Your Facebook Account" section of the claim form with their details.

The claimant's beneficiary or estate must next submit a request to change their name to the claim settlement administrator.

You will need to provide evidence of the name change, such as a copy of the death certificate, to achieve that.

Use its secure gateway to email the administrator with the explanation for the change and any supporting materials.

Using the secure site, you may email administrative@angeiongroup.com.

Include "Name Change - Facebook User Privacy Settlement" in the email's body, along with the claim ID from the claim confirmation and the full name of the deceased person.

During registration, the website will also ask for your email and password.

An alternative is to ship the documents to the following address:

Facebook User Privacy Settlement Attn: Name Change 1650 Arch Street, Suite 2210 Philadelphia, PA 19103

Is the settlement with Facebook legal?

A Meta representative stated, "We pursued a settlement as it's in the best interest of our community and stockholders. To give people the option of participating, we are telling them about this settlement via Facebook alerts."

How much money will I get in Facebook Privacy Settlement?

It's uncertain since, according to the settlement website, the payoff amount per user will depend on how many users submit claims.

But as payment for their services, the litigants' lawyers will presumably keep a portion of the settlement.

They might get up to $181.3 million, or 25% of the settlement, according to the claim website.

If the Facebook users who requested a portion of the claim receive that amount, the settlement will be lowered to $543.7 million.

For each month that a claimant's Facebook account was "activated" between May 24, 2007, and December 22, 2022, they will be awarded one point.

The total points given to claimants by the settlement administrator will be multiplied by the net settlement amount.

Each claimant will receive that amount per point multiplied by the number of points awarded, thus people who have used Facebook for shorter periods would likely receive a lower settlement amount.

When will I get Facebook Privacy Settlement money?

According to material on the claims' website, the court will decide on September 7 whether to approve the agreement and award legal fees and other expenses.

Even if the settlement is approved, the case may still be the subject of appeals, the results of which would not be known for some time, according to the website.

"Settlement payments will be distributed as soon as practicable," it reads, if the court confirms the settlement in full and following the resolution of any appeals.

Can I opt out of the Facebook Privacy Settlement?

You have the option to opt out of the settlement.

According to the webpage for the settlement, you may do this if you want to maintain your right to independently sue the corporation regarding the problems and claims in the case.

What happens if I do nothing?

Suppose you neither submit a claim nor decide to opt out of the settlement. In that case, you relinquish your right to file a lawsuit against Facebook, to maintain an already filed lawsuit, or to take part in any other legal action about the legal issues generated by the case.

You also won't be able to obtain any settlement money, according to the website.

Is there any information regarding which parties are exempt from the Facebook Privacy Settlement?

Except for individuals who elect not to participate, employees of Meta, affiliated companies, or subsidiaries, the plaintiff's counsel, and their staff are not eligible to participate in the settlement.

Special masters, mediators, and judges involved in the case are also forbidden from attending.

The settlement does not apply to users who live outside the United States or to those who did not use Facebook at any time between May 24, 2007, and December 22, 2022.