Forbes Settles $7.5M Class Action Over Facebook Privacy Violations

Forbes has agreed to a $7.5 million settlement to resolve claims it violated the federal Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA) by sharing online subscriber information with

Forbes Settles $7.5M Class Action Over Facebook Privacy Violations
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Forbes Settles $7.5M Class Action Over Facebook Privacy Violations

Forbes has agreed to a $7.5 million settlement to resolve claims it violated the federal Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA) by sharing online subscriber information with Facebook via a tracking pixel. The settlement applies to U.S. Forbes account holders, mobile app users, or newsletter subscribers with a Facebook account who accessed videos on Forbes.com between July 25, 2020, and December 1, 2022.

Background and Allegations

According to the class action, Forbes transmitted personal data to Facebook without user consent, which plaintiffs say is expressly prohibited by the VPPA. The law was originally enacted to protect videotape rental records and now extends to digital video services. According to the class action lawsuit, Forbes shared subscriber information with Facebook through a Facebook tracking pixel. Plaintiffs in the case say this violated the VPPA, which prohibits the sharing of video consumer information without consent.” Forbes did not admit wrongdoing but agreed to pay…

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