Facebook Internet Tracking Litigation $90M Class Action Settlement

“Facebook, now known as Meta Platforms, agreed to pay $90 million to resolve claims alleging unlawful user tracking on non-Facebook websites. The settlement benefits people who were Facebook users between April 22, 2010, and Sept. 26, 2011, inclusive, and visited non-Facebook websites that,” reports Top Class Actions in their blog.

“The settlement benefits people who were Facebook users between April 22, 2010, and Sept. 26, 2011, inclusive, and visited non-Facebook websites that displayed the Facebook Like button. Facebook is a social media platform used by billions of people around the world. This class action lawsuit against Facebook alleges that it tracked user activity.”

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