FloSports Facebook Pixel Settlement: See If You Qualify

Did you receive the FloSports Facebook Pixel Settlement Email? It’s not a scam. You received it because you filed a claim.

FloSports is paying out $2.625 million because they got in trouble for using Facebook pixel tracking on their websites. They broke some privacy rules, and now they have to pay a hefty fine.

Who Is Eligible For The FloSports Facebook Pixel Settlement

So, if you’re someone who subscribed to or used FloSports between September 13, 2020, and August 23, 2023, you might benefit from this settlement. Here’s the scoop: FloSports got into trouble for sharing users’ personal info without permission. They did this by using something called Facebook pixel tracking on their website, connecting your online activities with your Facebook account. Now, the people who took them to court say this tracking goes against the federal Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA).

How Much Is The Settlement

They’re paying out $2.625 million to settle a lawsuit about the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA). Now, they’re not saying they did anything wrong, but they’re still paying over the cash. If you’re part of the class (meaning you used FloSports during a certain time), you could get a part of the settlement. The amount each person gets depends on how many people join the party and what gets taken out for fees and such.

How To File A Claim

If you are eligible, fill out a valid claim form before the deadline on  Feb. 12, 2024.

Click here to fill out a valid claim form.

Conclusion

Fiorentino v. FloSports Inc., Case No. 1:22-cv-11502-AK, is not a scam. Just like Merrill Lynch Retirement Settlement, The amount each person gets depends on how many people join the party and what gets taken out for fees and such.

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