GameStop is accused of violating the Video Privacy Protection Act by sharing customers' personal information with Facebook without consent through a tracking pixel. A class-action lawsuit has been filed in New York. Eligible claimants must have purchased a game from GameStop's website between August 18, 2020, and April 17, 2025, and must be Facebook members with a public profile using their real name. Qualified individuals can receive a cash payment of up to $5 or a voucher worth up to $10. The claim submission deadline is August 15, 2025.
GameStop has been accused of violating the Video Privacy Protection Act by allegedly sharing customers' personally identifiable information with Facebook without user consent.
To get a slice of the settlement pie, claimants must have purchased a video game from GameStop's website between August 18, 2020, and April 17, 2025.
Those who qualify can file for either a cash payment of up to $5 or a voucher worth up to $10 for GameStop's website.
The deadline to submit a claim is August 15, 2025. Claims can be submitted online or by mail.
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