You Could Get Up to 00 From This 35 Million Android Settlement
Got an Android phone? Listen up, because you could be in for a nice little payout from Google. A
What's the Deal with This Google Payout?
Earlier this year, a class-action lawsuit accused Google of secretly siphoning off cellular data from Android devices in the background, even when apps were closed and location services were off. Google denied any wrongdoing (of course), but they've agreed to fork over
Are You Due Some Cash?
So, who qualifies for this settlement? If you meet these criteria, you're likely in:
- You were a U.S. resident.
- You owned a mobile device running Android OS through a cellular network. (Sorry, Wi-Fi-only tablet users, this one's not for you).
- You used that device at any point between November 12, 2017, and the final settlement approval date later this year.
- You're not a resident of California who is part of the separate Csupo v. Google LLC lawsuit.
The exact per-user payment isn't set in stone yet, as it depends on how many people claim. While payments are capped at
Hack Your Way to Your Payout!
Ready to claim your piece of the pie? Here's how to make sure that money lands in your account:
- Look for Your Notice: Keep an eye on your email or physical mailbox for a personalized notice. The email subject line will be "Class Action Notice of Settlement —Taylor v. Google LLC." Seriously, check your spam folder – many users have found it hiding there!
- Head to the Site: Once you have your notice, visit the official settlement website at federalcellularclassaction.com/payment-election.
- Enter Your Details: You'll need your unique notice ID and confirmation code from the notice.
- Choose Your Payment: Select your preferred payment method. Don't skip this step! While the settlement administrator might try to send funds automatically if you don't, there's a higher risk it won't reach you. Take control and ensure your payment.
The only real deadline (May 29) is to object or exclude yourself from the settlement. The final approval hearing is scheduled for June 23. If you have any questions, you can reach out to info@federalcellularclassaction.com.
Don't let Google keep your potential payout. A few minutes of your time could put up to