Facebook parent Meta reaches $37.5M settlement in social media giant's location tracking lawsuit

Meta's settlement covers users in the US who used Facebook after Jan. 30, 2015

Meta Platforms Inc reached a $37.5 million settlement of a lawsuit accusing the parent of Facebook of violating users’ privacy by tracking their movements through their smartphones without permission.

A preliminary settlement of the proposed class action was filed on Monday in San Francisco federal court, and requires a judge’s approval.

It resolved claims that Facebook violated California law and its own privacy policy by gathering data from users who turned off Location Services on their mobile devices.

The users said that while they did not want to share their locations with Facebook, the company nevertheless inferred where they were from their IP (internet protocol) addresses, and used that information to send them targeted advertising.

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Monday’s settlement covers people in the United States who used Facebook after Jan. 30, 2015.

Meta denied wrongdoing in agreeing to settle. It did not immediately respond on Tuesday to requests for comment.

Facebook parent-company Meta

A smartphone with Facebook's logo is seen with new rebrand logo Meta in this illustration taken October 28, 2021.  (Reuters/Dado Ruvic/Illustration / Reuters Photos)

In June 2018, Facebook and Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg told the U.S. Congress here that the Menlo Park, California-based company uses location data "to help advertisers reach people in particular areas."

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As an example, it said users who dined at particular restaurants might receive posts from friends who also ate there, or ads from businesses that wanted to provide services nearby.

The lawsuit began in November 2018. Lawyers for the plaintiffs may seek up to 30% of Monday’s settlement for legal fees, settlement papers show.

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The cases is Lundy et al v Facebook Inc, U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, No. 18-06793.