Just a few weeks left to claim your share of the $4.5M GameStop settlement
DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS, JUL 21 – GameStop settled a class action for $4.5 million over alleged unauthorized sharing of customer data with Facebook under the Video Privacy Protection Act, claims due by August 15.
- GameStop agreed to pay $4.5 million to settle a class action alleging it shared customers' personal data with Facebook without consent.
- Amid claims of unauthorized data sharing, GameStop faced allegations of violating the Video Privacy Protection Act, and it settled to avoid litigation uncertainties.
- Eligible individuals can file claims using a 10-character ID any time before August 15, with options for up to $5 cash or a $10 voucher, according to the GameStop website.
- Customers received settlement emails in June, and a hearing is set for Sept. 18, 2025.
- Forty-Five days after final approval indicating payments are expected, contingent on the court’s approval of the settlement.
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