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Forbes

Forbes agreed to pay up to $15 to settle claims it shared subscriber information with Facebook in violation of the Video Privacy Protection Act.

ClosedUnited States-wideClaim status: Closed on November 4, 2025Payout: Up to $15No longer claimable

About this settlement

Alleged unauthorized sharing of subscriber video viewing data with Facebook by Forbes.

This settlement resolves claims that Forbes violated the federal Video Privacy Protection Act by sharing subscriber information with Facebook without consent. Eligible U.S. subscribers who accessed Forbes videos on the same device and browser as Facebook may receive up to $15.

Who qualifies

  • U.S. Forbes online account holders, mobile app users, or newsletter subscribers.
  • Must have a Facebook account.
  • Accessed a video on Forbes.com from July 25, 2020 to December 1, 2022 on the same device and browser used for Facebook.

Up to $15

Claim status: Closed on November 4, 2025

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