
How much is the TikTok settlement?
According to court documents, a proposed $92 million settlement is pending in the TikTok, Inc., Consumer Privacy Litigation, a lawsuit that alleges the company “violated federal and state law by collecting and using" personal data "in connection with their use of the TikTok - Make Your Day video-sharing application" and its predecessor app Musical.ly.
Who owns TikTok?
In September, TikTok announced it had 1 billion users globally. The app, owned by Chinese company ByteDance, has seen its share of controversy and recently came under criticism for its effect on teenage girls' body image.
What is the law that allows tiktoks to collect data without consent?
The federal lawsuit alleged that TikTok broke the Illinois biometric privacy law, which allows suits against companies that harvest consumer data without consent, including via facial and fingerprint scanning. Illinois is the only state with a law that allows people to seek monetary damages for such unauthorized data collection.
What age group uses TikTok?
The app has become a favorite of young people, especially Generation Z. According to a Pew Research Center study from April, about 48% of 18- to 29-year-olds say they use TikTok.
When is the deadline to object to a settlement?
Jan. 31: Deadline to object and tell the court you don't like the settlement and last day to be excluded from the settlement, which means you'll get no benefits.
How much did TikTok pay out?
The video-sharing app TikTok has agreed to pay out $92 million to settle lawsuits alleging the service harvested personal data from its users without their permission, and if you meet the relevant qualifications, you could be eligible for a piece of the pie. Here’s what you need to know about the case and how to submit a claim for your share.
What are the details in the case against TikTok?
It began with a number of lawsuits, many of them filed on behalf of minors, that claimed TikTok “clandestinely vacuumed up” private and personally identifiable data from its users, violating federal and state laws that require written consent before technology companies can mine personal details. The plaintiffs allege TikTok took this data without permission from users as young as 6 years old, then shared it with entities including Facebook, Google, and various companies in China.
Who is eligible for a payout in the settlement?
This is a class action settlement, meaning millions of people qualify. Anyone in the United States who used the TikTok app before Sept. 30, 2021, is eligible. Adults can submit claims on the behalf of their minor children.
How to object to a settlement?
To do this, you must send in a written statement of your objection by Jan. 31, 2022. More details here.
Does TikTok send data to foreign companies?
In addition to the sky-high payment — touted as one of the largest in history for a privacy case — the settlement includes agreements from TikTok that the company will no longer record users’ locations or biometric data, including the details of their faces, and will not send data of American users to foreign companies.
Is TikTok a class action?
After more than a year of legal battles, TikTok agreed in February to a class action settlement in which neither side was declared a “winner,” but the app’s parent company would pay up in order to settle the dispute out of court. “Rather than go through lengthy litigation, we’d like to focus our efforts on building a safe and joyful experience for the TikTok community,” a TikTok spokesperson said at the time.
Does TikTok accept PayPal?
If you do receive a payment, TikTok will provide it via PayPal, Venmo, a virtual prepaid card, or a physical check sent to your address.
