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Update: 06 Jun 2024
Avast settles a $16.5 million lawsuit over claims of selling user data. Affected antivirus software customers from Aug. 2014-Jan. 2020 may be eligible. Details inside.
The FTC has secured a $16.5 million settlement with Avast, accusing them of misleading users on privacy as Avast sold detailed browsing data. Impacted antivirus software buyers will get compensation emails and can file claims till June 2025.
Avast agrees to a $16.5 million settlement with the FTC over claims of mishandling user privacy. Affected customers who bought Avast antivirus between August 2014 and January 2020 can file for a claim by June 5, 2025. Compensation distributions will occur in 2026.
Avast customers can apply for refunds from a $16.5 million settlement after FTC found the company unlawfully sold user data. Eligible buyers from 2014-2020 can submit claims online until June 2025.
Avast will pay $16.5 million following an FTC settlement over privacy practices. The settlement involves refunds for consumers who bought Avast Antivirus between August 2014 and January 2020. Claims must be submitted by June 2025 for refunds processable in 2026.
The FTC announced a settlement with Avast, requiring the company to pay $16.5 million for alleged deceptive marketing of its antivirus software. Consumers eligible for compensation must submit claims by June 5, 2025.
Avast agrees to a $16.5 million settlement following FTC findings of privacy violations in its antivirus software. Payments are set to reach affected consumers by March 2025.
Avast users may be eligible for a payout following a $16.5 million settlement with the FTC over deceptive marketing practices. Notices have been sent to those who purchased antivirus software from August 2014 to January 2020.
Avast agrees to pay $16.5 million in settlement with FTC. Eligible customers may claim refunds. The case concerns misuse of personal data by Avast Antivirus.