How to submit a Facebook privacy settlement claim yourself? Easy guide!

Hey there, in this blog post, we will guide you through the simple process of submitting a Facebook privacy settlement claim all by yourself. Recently, Facebook settled the largest privacy class-action lawsuit ever, worth $725 million. Therefore, it is time for you to check your eligibility and submit your claim before the deadline of 25th August 2023.

The first step is to visit the website, facebookuserofprivacysettlement.com, and enter your contact information such as first name, last name, street address, city, state, zip, country, email address, phone number, and whether you resided in the United States at any time between May 24th, 2007 and December 22nd, 2022, inclusive.

If you had a Facebook account during that time, provide at least one email address associated with your Facebook account, your username, and phone number. However, if you never had a Facebook account, you don't need to answer this question.

After that, you will be asked to select your payment method, including Venmo, PayPal, direct deposit, and Zella. Choose your preferred payment method for receiving the settlement amount.

Finally, verification is needed, and it's always recommended to double-check all the information you provided before clicking the "submit" button. Once you have submitted your claim, you will receive a confirmation email from confirmation Facebook user privacy settlement.com. Make sure to add this email to your contact list to receive possible future correspondence.

To summarize, the whole process should take around 30 seconds to complete, and it's definitely worth trying as you could receive some money back. However, it's essential to remember that the settlement is limited to residents of the United States who used Facebook between May 24th, 2007 and December 22nd, 2022.

So, if you meet these requirements, you still have time before the deadline of 25th August 2023. So, don't hesitate, and claim your compensation now!

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