Facebook users are finally receiving payouts from the $725 million privacy settlement, with most claimants getting around $40 each. The payments, which began distribution in April 2025, resolve allegations that Facebook improperly tracked users’ data between 2010 and 2011.
While Meta admitted no wrongdoing, the landmark case highlights ongoing concerns about tech giant’s data practices. Over 19 million eligible users are receiving compensation, though exact amounts vary based on claim volume and account activity.
Authorities warn claimants to watch for scams, as fraudsters are exploiting the high-profile settlement. Payments continue through late 2025 via direct deposit or mailed checks.
- Facebook’s $725M privacy settlement payouts are now being distributed, with individual payments averaging around $40 per claimant.
- Eligible users had accounts between April 22, 2010 and September 25, 2011, with payments varying based on account activity duration.
- The settlement addresses allegations that Facebook tracked users’ internet activity without consent, even when logged out of accounts.
- Payments began in April 2025 via direct deposit or check, with all valid claims expected to be processed by late 2025.
- Beware of scams – legitimate communications will only come from official @facebookuserprivacysettlement.com domains.
Facebook Lawsuit Settlement: How Much You’ll Get, Payment Dates, and Legitimacy of the $725M Claim Explained
Facebook’s $725 Million Privacy Settlement: Key Details
Facebook users who were part of the $725 million privacy settlement are now receiving payments, with most claimants getting approximately $40 each. This settlement resolves allegations that Facebook improperly tracked user activity between 2010 and 2011 without proper consent.
Distribution began in April 2025, concluding a legal battle that lasted several years. While the $725 million total seemed substantial, individual payouts became smaller due to the massive number of eligible participants—nearly 19 million users.
Key facts about the settlement:
- Claims processed after August 2023 deadline
- Average payment: $40.67 per person
- Meta admitted no wrongdoing
- Covers tracking through Facebook “Like” buttons on external sites

Payment Amounts: Why Users Are Receiving Only $40
The $40 average payment has disappointed many claimants expecting larger sums. Here’s why amounts are modest:
| Factor | Impact |
|---|---|
| 19 million claimants | Reduces per-person share |
| Administrative costs | ~$100M deducted for legal fees |
| Duration of use | Longer-active accounts received slightly more |


Unlike some state-specific settlements (like Illinois’ biometric cases), this nationwide claim had broader eligibility, spreading funds thinner.



Payment Timeline: When to Expect Your Settlement Money
The payment distribution follows this schedule:
- April 10, 2025: First direct deposits issued
- September-October 2025: Paper checks mailed
- December 31, 2025: Final payment deadline
How to Identify Legitimate Payments
Valid payments appear as:
- Direct deposits labeled “Facebook Internet Tracking Settlement”
- Checks from “RG/2 Claims Administration”
- NO requests for personal information



Legitimacy Check: Avoiding Facebook Settlement Scams
With large settlements come fraud attempts. Key indicators of legitimacy:
| Genuine | Scam |
|---|---|
| @facebookuserprivacysettlement.com emails | Misspelled domains |
| No fees required | Requests for payment |
| Provides claim ID numbers | Generic greetings |





Future Facebook Settlements: What’s Next?
While this case concludes, other Meta lawsuits are pending:
- Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA): Illinois cases alleging improper facial data use
- Youth mental health impact litigation
- Algorithmic discrimination claims
How to Stay Informed
Monitor these resources for future claims:
- ClassAction.org
- Federal court PACER system
- State attorney general websites






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