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TikTok agrees to $92M data breach settlement: Users are in for payday

TikTok users may be eligible for a share of $92 million after the social media company agreed to a class-action settlement.

The settlement stems from 21 separate lawsuits accusing TikTok of violating federal and state law by collecting and using the personal data of users without “sufficient notice and consent.”

The company has denied any wrongdoing, but has agreed to settle the suits in order to avoid going to trial, NBC reports.

“While we disagree with the assertions, rather than go through lengthy litigation, we’d like to focus our efforts on building a safe and joyful experience for the TikTok community,” the company said in a statement.

On Monday, TikTok released a notice in its app, directing affected users to TikTokDataPrivacySettlement.com.

According to that website, all persons who reside in the United States and used TikTok prior to Sept. 30 of this year may be entitled to a part of the payment.

Users who live in Illinois may be entitled to six times as much money as non-Illinois residents because the state is the only one in the nation that “allows people to sue companies for violating biometric privacy laws.”

An estimated 89 million TikTok users eligible to receive part of the settlement, according to NBC.
An estimated 89 million TikTok users are eligible to receive part of the settlement. REUTERS

TikTok users initially believed the settlement news was a scam, claiming it sounded too good to be true.

However, with an estimated 89 million TikTok users eligible to receive part of the payment, there won’t be much cash to go around if everyone files a claim.

According to NBC, if everybody affected applies, most plaintiffs would only receive about 96 cents after attorneys’ fees are deducted. Illinois residents would get around $5.75.

Still, eligible TikTok users are still encouraged to apply. As a large number of users are under the age of 18, TikTokDataPrivacySettlement.com provides instructions on how adults can submit a claim on behalf of a minor child.

The $92 million settlement is small change for TikTok. The app's parent company, ByteDance, is worth $250 billion, according to Bloomberg. TikTok's plush L.A. headquarters are pictured.
The $92 million settlement is small change for TikTok. The app’s parent company, ByteDance, is worth $250 billion, according to Bloomberg. TikTok’s plush LA headquarters is pictured. GC Images

TikTok boasts around 1 billion users worldwide. The $92 million settlement is small change for TikTok since the app’s parent company, ByteDance, is worth $250 billion, according to Bloomberg.

In light of the settlement, TikTok has made changes to its data and privacy settings.

The company has stopped recording users’ facial features, has stopped tracking user location with GPS and has agreed to no longer disclose users’ personal data to third parties like Facebook and Google, according to NBC.