Google owes you $7.70, here’s how to claim

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Do your research before proceeding.

  • A Google class-action settlement is ready to be paid to users.
  • To get money from the settlement, you must be an American and have used Google Search between October 2006 and September 2013.
  • It is likely most people will get less than $8.00.
Back in August, Google’s parent company Alphabet, Inc., agreed to pay out for a class-action suit related to privacy. The suit was related to a 2013 filing that accused the company of “storing and intentionally, systematically, and repeatedly divulging” users’ search queries to third parties. Google refused to admit wrongdoing but agreed to pay out a $23 million settlement.

Today, you can inform the settlement administrators that you’d like some of that Google class-action money. All you need to do is visit the settlement’s website and fill out your information. To be eligible, you must be an American and have clicked on a Google Search result link between October 2006 and September 2013. So that’s pretty much everyone in the United States over the age of 18.
The administrators expect the average settlement to be about $7.70. However, that number could decrease or increase depending on how many people sign up for the payout.

You have until July 31, 2023, to file your claim.

In re Google Referrer Header Privacy Litigation​

United States District Court for the Northern District of California
Case No. 5:10-cv-4809-EJD

 

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