FitOn Class Action Lawsuit — Sign Up Guide (2026)

Good news: the FitOn settlement is open for claims right now. FitOn agreed to a $2.5 million class action settlement over allegations it shared users' workout-video viewing data with third parties like Facebook/Meta without consent, in violation of the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA). If you used the FitOn app, here's how to “sign up” — that is, file your claim — before the August 31, 2026 deadline.

Is there an active FitOn class action in 2026?

Am I eligible? (Sign-up criteria)

You likely qualify if you're a U.S. resident who used the free FitOn fitness app and watched video content (such as workout classes) during the covered period. You don't need to have suffered a financial loss — being a FitOn user who watched videos during the class period is the core requirement. The court-approved notice defines the exact class.

How to “sign up” (file your FitOn claim)

  1. Confirm you used FitOn and watched video content during the covered period.
  2. File on the official settlement administrator's site, or let Class Action Buddy auto-fill the claim from your saved profile so you just review and sign.
  3. Choose a payment method — digital options (like PayPal or Venmo) pay faster than a mailed check.
  4. Submit before the August 31, 2026 deadline. You submit your own claim; we only prepare the form.

What if I never got a FitOn notice?

You can still file even without a notice — administrators only reach some users directly. Because no proof is required, you can confirm your eligibility and submit a claim on the official site or through Class Action Buddy.

How much does the FitOn settlement pay?

Up to about $10 per eligible person, paid from the $2.5 million fund. The exact amount depends on how many valid claims are filed and on final court approval — but it takes only about a minute to file a no-proof claim.

Common questions

Is the FitOn settlement open right now?

Yes. The FitOn $2.5 million VPPA privacy settlement is currently accepting claims, with a filing deadline of August 31, 2026. Eligible users can claim up to about $10 with no proof required.

Who can file a FitOn claim?

U.S. residents who used the free FitOn fitness app and watched video content (like workout classes) during the covered period. You don't need to have lost money — being a user during the class period is the core requirement.

Do I need proof to file a FitOn claim?

No. FitOn is a free app and this is a no-proof settlement. You confirm you used the app and watched video content, then provide basic contact and payment details.

How do I file my FitOn claim?

File on the official settlement administrator's site, or use Class Action Buddy to auto-fill the form from your saved profile so you just review, sign, and submit before the August 31, 2026 deadline.

File your FitOn claim before the deadline

Class Action Buddy stores your details once and auto-fills the FitOn claim for you to review, sign, and submit. Get the free app, read our full FitOn settlement guide, or browse other open settlements.