T-Mobile is compensating customers affected by a 2021 data breach that exposed the data of approximately 76 million individuals. While the company denied wrongdoing, it settled a lawsuit, and checks are being distributed this month. Affected individuals might receive compensation for financial losses up to $25,000, with general claimants receiving up to $25, or $100 for California residents. The breach raised concerns about unauthorized access to sensitive personal information, prompting advice for customers to utilize identity theft protection services regardless of their involvement in the breach.
If you suffered financial loss from the incident, you might receive up to $25,000. If you didn't suffer any loss, even if you didn't file a claim in the suit, you can receive up to $25.
T-Mobile denied any wrongdoing but agreed to settle a lawsuit about the breach out of court. Four years later, affected customers are getting compensation.
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