TikTok Agrees to Pay $92 Million to Settle Lawsuit Alleging Its App Captured Users’ Biometric and Private Data, FeganScott Law Firm Announces
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Thursday, February 25, 2021
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moved for preliminary approval of a $92 million proposed class action settlement on behalf of users of the TikTok app.
Key Points:
- moved for preliminary approval of a $92 million proposed class action settlement on behalf of users of the TikTok app.
- One of the most popular apps of all time, TikTok is known for its 60-second, video-sharing social network.
- These co-lead counsel oversee the multidistrict litigation of more than 20 consolidated cases against TikTok and its affiliates.
- First, it provides compensation for TikTok users, but equally as important, it ensures TikTok will respect its users privacy going forward.