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CHICAGO - A class action lawsuit against Google accused the company of violating Illinois law, and now a settlement has been reached — meaning some state residents are eligible to collect a portion of the $100,000,000 Settlement Fund.
"The lawsuit alleges that Google violated Illinois law by collecting and storing biometric data of individuals who, while residing in Illinois, appeared in a photograph in the photograph sharing and storage service known as Google Photos ("Google Photos"), without proper notice and consent," according to the Google settlement website.
A person is entitled to a portion of the settlement if at any time between May 1, 2015, and April 25, 2022, they appeared in a photograph in Google Photos while they were an Illinois resident.
ILLINOIS GOOGLE SETTLEMENT: HOW MUCH COULD YOU GET AND WHEN IS THE PAYOUT DATE?
The deadline to submit a claim is September 24, 2022. The final approval hearing will be held on September 28, 2022.
If you are looking for more information or want to submit a claim, visit HERE.