Facebook users could soon receive another settlement check with another major class-action settlement involving the social media company, but this one is different from previous settlements.
That's because, unlike previous settlements, the amount you receiveStill, the total amount users could get has not yet been determined.
Those who are eligible still have time to file a claim and the settlement will face a final approval hearing before checks can be issued.Sign up for NBC Chicago newsletters. The settlement comes after a lawsuit alleged Facebook made users' data available to third parties without their permission, and did not monitor or enforce third-party access to the data. This includes the collection of data by now-defunct political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica, which went on to be used for political advertising on the platform.in Illinois last year, which resulted in hundreds of dollars being paid out to more than a million residents.
In addition to providing some personal information, as well has the preferred method of payment, class-action members will beThe final approval hearing for the settlement is scheduled for Sept. 7, 2023 at 11 a.m. CDT.
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