Claim Form Deadline: December 6, 2024
Payout Range: $19 – $48
Proof Required: None
Thomson Reuters, a global media and information company, has reached a $27.5 million class action settlement related to its CLEAR public records tool, which allegedly violated California consumer data privacy laws. If you lived in California at any time between December 3, 2016, and October 31, 2024, you may be eligible for compensation from this settlement. No documentation is necessary to file a claim at this time.
Thomson Reuters is known for providing journalistic services, and its CLEAR tool is commonly used by journalists for investigations.
The lawsuit claimed that Thomson Reuters violated specific California consumer privacy rights by collecting and selling personally identifiable consumer data through its CLEAR platform without obtaining consent.
The total amount for the Thomson Reuters CLEAR privacy violations class action settlement is $27.5 million.
You may qualify for a payout if you lived in California at any point from December 3, 2016, to October 31, 2024.
Payout amounts will vary based on the number of claims filed, with estimates ranging between $19 and $48.
To file a claim, visit the settlement website and complete the claim form, providing your name, address, and contact information, and affirming that you resided in California during the qualifying period.
No specific proof is needed, but you must confirm that you lived in California at any time between December 3, 2016, and October 31, 2024.
Claim Form Website: ClearPrivacySettlement.com
Please be aware that your claim form will be rejected if it contains fraudulent information. By submitting your information and your sworn statement of its accuracy, you are agreeing to do so under penalty of perjury. Submitting false information not only jeopardizes your claim but also affects others who are genuinely eligible for the settlement. If you are uncertain about your eligibility for this class action settlement, please visit the class action administrator’s website for more information. Note that NoProofClassActions.org participates in the Amazon affiliate advertising program, and this post may include affiliate links, which could result in us earning a commission if you make a purchase through those links.