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According to the lawsuit, the company shared online customers' personally identifiable information to Facebook without ...
GameStop settles $4.5M privacy lawsuit. Find out who qualifies for up to $10 in cash or store credit and how to file your ...
GameStop agrees to a $4.5 million settlement over allegations it shared customer data with Facebook without consent.
WASHINGTON — GameStop has agreed to pay $4.5 million to settle a class action lawsuit that alleged the company shared customer information with Facebook, violating federal law. The lawsuit ...
Those who are eligible have until August 15 to file your claim for either cash or credit in the GameStop online store. Anybody who bought a game through the store's website within the past five ...
Those who are eligible have until August 15 to file your claim for either cash or credit in the GameStop online store. Anybody who bought a game through the store's website within the past five ...
WASHINGTON — GameStop has agreed to pay $4.5 million to settle a class action lawsuit that alleged the company shared customer information with Facebook, violating federal law. The lawsuit ...
The payments are tied to a unique ID number provided by GameStop in the email about being a member of the class action suit. The ID number is a 10-character string of both numbers and letters., ...
The payments are tied to a unique ID number provided by GameStop in the email about being a member of the class action suit. The ID number is a 10-character string of both numbers and letters., ...
WASHINGTON — GameStop has agreed to pay $4.5 million to settle a class action lawsuit that alleged the company shared customer information with Facebook, violating federal law. The lawsuit ...
GameStop has agreed to a $4.5 million settlement over claims it shared customer data with Facebook without consent. If you bought a video game from GameStop’s website between August 18, 2020 ...
GameStop claims they've done no wrong, but has agreed to settle the class-action lawsuit in the sum of $4.5 million. Companies often do this to avoid a (more) costly legal process.