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Download for iPhone Download for AndroidYes — this settlement requires proof of purchase. Acceptable proof typically includes receipts, credit card statements, photos of the product, or order confirmation emails. Check the official claim form for specifics.
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Allina Health agreed to a $12.5 million settlement to resolve a class action lawsuit claiming it used pixel tracking technology on its websites to collect and share users' private health information with third parties like Google and Meta without proper consent. Users who visited Allina Health websites between September 16, 2018 and May 11, 2026 may be eligible for a cash payment.
Yes, a Notice ID is required to submit a claim in this settlement. You should have received a notice by mail or email if you were identified as a potential class member. Check your inbox (including spam) or your physical mail for a notice from the settlement administrator.
The exact amount per person hasn't been confirmed because the fund will be split pro rata among all valid claimants. The total fund is $12.5 million, so your payout depends on how many people file claims. After legal fees and administrative costs are deducted, the remaining amount will be divided among eligible claimants.
The deadline to submit your claim is September 8, 2026. Make sure to file before this date or you will lose your right to receive a payment from the settlement.
Pixel tracking involves small snippets of code embedded in websites that can collect data about your browsing behavior — including what health services you searched for or viewed. The lawsuit alleged that Allina Health's use of these trackers on its website caused users' sensitive health information to be sent to third-party companies without consent, potentially violating privacy laws.
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