![]() ![]() But be warned: The cash payment amounts may increase or decrease depending on how many people submit claims for the $85 million total payout, which you need to do by March 5, 2022. The amounts you’ll recoup vary by membership - it looks to be about $15 if you used the free version and up to $25 if you were a paid subscriber. So, who qualifies for the settlement? As the Zoom Meetings Class Action site notes, potential payouts are coming “if you are in the United States and you registered, used, opened, or downloaded the Zoom Meetings Application-including through a mobile app, desktop program, or web portal-at any time between March 30, 2016, and July 30, 2021, and it was not through an Enterprise-Level Account or Zoom for Government Account.” You’ll also need documentation that you did download and use the service. The allegations also suggest the company falsely advertised its service as end-to-end encrypted. If you’ve used Zoom in the last few years - which is pretty much a given - you’re probably entitled to a small amount of compensation.Ī recently settled class-action lawsuit against the video conferencing business alleged Zoom Meetings shared certain user information with third parties and it failed to prevent unwanted meeting disruption by third parties, according to TechRadar.
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