Illinois Facebook Settlement: Payout Details and Social Media Filter Ban

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Checks are arriving to Facebook users across Illinois stemming from a class-action lawsuit the company settled alleging it violated the rights of Illinois residents by collecting and storing digital scans of their faces without permission. Distribution of $397 payments began May 9, with many Illinoisans already receiving their share as of this week. Others, however, are still waiting for their…

Some augmented reality effects, including filters and avatars, are no longer accessible on Facebook and Instagram across the stateChecks are arriving to Facebook users across Illinois stemming from a class-action lawsuit the company settled

Distribution of $397 payments began May 9, with many Illinoisans already receiving their share as of this week. Others, however, are still waiting for their checks to arrive in the mail.

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