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August 7, 2022

In Re Facebook Internet Tracking Litigation (class action)

I searched to see if this is another scam and it seems like it's legit.

https://www.reuters.com/technology/metas-facebook-pay-90-million-settle-privacy-lawsuit-over-user-tracking-2022-02-15/


If you are a person who, between April 22, 2010 and September 26, 2011, inclusive, were a Facebook User in the United States who visited non-Facebook websites that displayed the Facebook Like button, you may be eligible for a payment from a Class Action Settlement.

A Settlement has been reached between Defendant Meta Platforms, Inc., formerly Facebook, Inc. (“Meta” or “Defendant”) and Plaintiffs in a class action lawsuit pending in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California.

You are included in this Settlement as a Settlement Class Member if, between April 22, 2010 and September 26, 2011 inclusive, you were a Facebook User in the United States who visited non-Facebook websites that displayed the Facebook Like button.

The lawsuit is known as In Re Facebook Internet Tracking Litigation, Case No. 5:12-MD-02314-EJD (N.D. California). Defendant denies that it violated any law but has agreed to the Settlement to avoid the costs and risks associated with continuing this case.

Your rights are affected whether you act or don’t act. Please read the Notice carefully.

Source: https://www.fbinternettrackingsettlement.com/?twclid=24l3tikqec4fkggp3cwvbho7hh

August 5, 2022

Fmr. Federal Prosecutor Compares Federal Grand Jury, 1/6 Cmte, As Cipollone Is Subpoenaed



Formal Federal Prosecutor, Glenn Kirschner, joins Chris Jansing to discuss the Pat Cipollone subpoena and the differences in power between a federal grand jury and the January 6 committee.

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