TikTok Minor Privacy Class Action Settlement - $10-$15 - Deadline: April 16, 2020



  • TikTok, Inc., the company behind TikTok, has agreed to pay $1.1 million to resolve claims that the app collected children’s personal information without parental consent.

    If approved, the settlement would benefit all people who registered for or used TikTok, or its predecessor Musical.ly, while under the age of 13. The settlement would also benefit these individuals’ parents.

    Plaintiffs Sherri LeShore and Laura Lopez filed their TikTok class action on behalf of their minor children in December 2019, alleging that the video app unlawfully gathers data from users under the age of 13.

    Information gathered by the app reportedly included email addresses, phone numbers, full names, and any information the user included in their TikTok profile.

    The plaintiffs argued that this data collection violated various federal and state laws including the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).

    The $1.1 million TikTok class action settlement was submitted by the plaintiffs to the court and received preliminary approval in December 2019.

    The defendants in the case have denied and do not admit to any wrongdoing by settling the claims against them.

    “Plaintiffs believe that this settlement—which partly arises out of COPPA violations and involves the unlawful collection of children’s personally identifiable information and/or viewing data without parental consent—represents the first settlement of its kind,” the plaintiffs noted in their TikTok class action settlement motion.

    Under the settlement, Class Members will be able to receive payments estimated to be between $10 and $15. Exact payments amount will depend on the number of claims filed.

    In order to benefit from the settlement, Class Members need to file a valid Claim Form by April 16, 2020. The deadline for exclusion and objection is March 17, 2020. The final approval hearing for the settlement is scheduled for May 6, 2020.
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    Who’s Eligible
    All people who registered for or used TikTok, or its predecessor Musical.ly, while under the age of 13, along with these individuals’ parents
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    Potential Award
    Between $10 and $15.

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    Exact payment amounts will depend on the number of claims filed and the net settlement fund remaining after awards, costs, and fees are deducted.
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    Proof of Purchase
    N/A

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    Claim Form
    CLICK HERE TO FILE A CLAIM »
    https://www.musicallyclassactionsettlement.com/submit-claim.php

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    NOTE: If you do not qualify for this settlement do NOT file a claim.
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    Remember: you are submitting your claim under penalty of perjury. All claims will be subject to fraud detection measures. You are also harming other eligible Class Members by submitting a fraudulent claim, as all claims will be paid on a pro rata basis from the same fund. If you’re unsure if you qualify, please read the FAQ section of the Settlement Administrator’s website to ensure you meet all standards.
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    Claim Form Deadline
    4/16/2020

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    Case Name
    T.K., through her mother Sherri LeShore, et al. v. ByteDance Technology Co. Ltd., et al., Case No. 1:19-cv-07915, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
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    Final Hearing
    5/6/2020

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    Settlement Website
    www.MusicallyClassActionSettlement.com

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    Claims Administrator
    Settlement Administrator
    c/o Musical.ly and/or TikTok Class Action
    1650 Arch Street, Suite 2210
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103
    Info@MusicallyClassActionSettlement.com
    (833) 934-1184


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  • Stupid situation with stupid people and the same stupid children.



  • When registering in the Tick Tock, children click the tick next to the agreement. They confirmed their consent to the confidentiality conditions specified in the user agreement in this agreement. Parents should keep track of where their children are registered and not use the app. In addition, if child pornography was involved in the case, then this is already due to poor parenting. Children from such families need Social Media Help and support for their creativity because they lack parental love and attention. Parents should pay attention to their way of interacting with children.


 

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