If you’ve used Tubi’s video streaming service, you may be owed money from a nearly $20M class action settlement. Find out how to file your claim. People who used Tubi’s services any time between June 23, 2021 and Aug. 26, 2024 may be eligible for the settlement, the official settlement website says. Claims can be filed online or by mail. The deadline to file a claim is Nov. 28, 2024. What's the $20M Tubi Video Streaming Class Action? A $19.99M class action lawsuit has been settled with Tubi over allegations that they violated consumer privacy laws. Specifically, the class action lawsuit alleges that Tubi, Inc. violated the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA) by disclosing personally identifiable information of Tubi users If you are a Settlement Class Member and you want to receive settlement benefits, you must complete and submit a valid Claim Form by November 28, 2024. An online Claim Form is available and can be filled out and submitted online here. also download a PDF of the Claim Form to mail in here. A $19.99 million Tubi settlement resolves claims the streaming service shared user information without consent. The settlement benefits consumers who used the Tubi video streaming service between June 23, 2021, and Aug. 26, 2024. Tubi users who streamed between June 2021 and September 2024 can claim a share of a $19.99 million settlement for alleged privacy violations. File your claim by November 28, 2024, to potentially receive compensation for Tubi's unauthorized sharing of your viewing data with third parties. If you cannot find your notice received via email, or if you cannot locate your Notice ID and PIN, you may still submit a claim without a Notice ID and PIN after confirming your eligibility as a Class Member. If you have a Notice ID and PIN, do NOT use this form. Tubi, the popular free ad-supported streaming service, has agreed to a $19.99 million settlement to resolve a class action lawsuit alleging that it violated user privacy by sharing
personal information with third parties without consent. Tubi, Inc. has agreed to pay $19,990,000 to settle a class action lawsuit for allegedly violating the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA) by disclosing users' personally identifiable information without consent. A popular streaming platform just agreed to pay millions of dollars to customers in a privacy settlement deal. The streaming service Tubi will pay $19.99 million after facing accusations that the company shared people’s private information without consent.