Google might owe you $12 - get rekt google

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Pickle Dick

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https://mashable.com/article/google-plus-settlement/ (archive)

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It only took nine years, but Google+ may finally be worth something to users. Specifically, up to $12.

Past users of the now-defunct social media platform were hipped to a potential windfall Tuesday morning by an ominous looking email that helpfully assured wary recipients: "You are not being sued." At issue is at least one "bug" which revealed non-public user data to third-party developers, and a resulting class-action lawsuit.

According to the litigation website, you may qualify for a piece of the $7.5 million settlement if you are in the U.S., had a consumer Google+ account between January 1, 2015 and April 2, 2019, and had your "non-public Profile Information exposed as a result of the software bugs Google announced on October 8, 2018 and December 10, 2018."

You have until Oct. 8, 2020, to file, and can do so here.

Now, as is often the case with these things (remember Equifax?), there are a few important caveats. For starters, whether or not you get 12 whole dollars depends on how many people file a claim. As the the settlement info page explains, $12 is the maximum amount you may receive. You might just get pennies.

SEE ALSO: Google to kill Google+ early after exposing personal data of more than 50 million

Also, the settlement needs to get final approval by the courts. That decision will be made on Nov. 19, but as it has already been granted preliminary approval, it should (theoretically) be approved with little fuss.

So fill out your claim, maybe get your $12, and then happily forget you ever willingly handed over your personal data to Google+ in the first place.

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Lol at that first line of the article though
 
I'm not being sued AND I can claim $12*?! This is my 2020 highlight by far.

*Restrictions may apply. Not available to users outside of the Continental United States. Must be 18+ to qualify. Offer limited to available supplies. Offer subject to change. May not be combined with other offers. Offer ends 11:59 PM EST August 6, 2020. Please allow 6 to 36 weeks for processing.
 
Does this include the countless times Google automatically or from clicking something, created a Google+ profile in Gmail? Quite a few times I found myself having to delete them in the Google Dashboard.

Twelve bucks gets the job done, meaning 1.75 liters of bottom-shelf gin.
 
The only people who win in these retarded class action lawsuits are the lawyers.
 
I'm usually all for randomly trying class actions that I maybe qualify for, but this one seems like it would be easy enough to verify that I won't go out on this limb.
 
Considering the level of user data taken by Google, shouldn't it be mandated to automatically give the 12$ to every user by the bank account data they stole, rather than mandate the users to go through loops for a relatively small sum?
 
Got the e-mail on the numerous google accounts I use for g+, wonder if it stacks up for every account I used with it AUGH YEAH
 
If you don't respond, it means you opt out of payment and lose your rights to sue in the future. At least, that's what the email said.

You do lose the right to sue but only regarding the legal claims brought up by this case. Specifically the Google+ shit. Basically the double jeopardy rule but for corporations, which doesn't really make sense but what do I know I'm not a jew.
 
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