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Facebook users who filed a claim in parent company Meta’s $725 million settlement related to the Cambridge Analytica scandal may soon get a payment.
People who filed claims as part of Facebook's privacy settlement could get their money over the next 10 weeks.
If you used Facebook between 2007 and 2022, you qualified for the $725 million settlement. Here's what to know if you filed a claim.
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