Oracle may owe you money as part of a $115 million lawsuit settlement. What to know about filing a claim
Briefly

The class action lawsuit alleged that from August 19, 2018, to the present, Oracle tracked various aspects of individuals' online activity, such as their web browsing, and their offline activity, such as their geolocation and in-store purchases, and then sold this data to third parties without obtaining the individual's consent.
Oracle has agreed to pay $115 million as part of the settlement. However, it's important to note that Oracle has not admitted any wrongdoing, nor has any legal entity found that Oracle committed any wrongdoing.
While Oracle and the legal team representing the plaintiffs have agreed to a $115 million settlement, a judge still has to approve it. That hearing will take place on November 14, 2024.
You are part of the settlement if the following applies: 'All natural persons residing in the United States whose personal information, or data derived from their personal information, was acquired, captured, or otherwise collected by Oracle Advertising technologies or made available for use or sale by or through ID Graph, Data Marketplace, or any other Oracle Advertising products or services.'
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