Capital One customers seek class certification over data disclosure to Meta, Google

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Capital One customers are seeking class action certification over allegations that the financial institution illegally disclosed their personal financial information to major tech companies including Meta Platforms (Facebook) and Google. The lawsuit, filed in California federal court, claims Capital One violated privacy laws by sharing sensitive customer data with these third-party companies without proper consent. This case is still in the early stages, with customers asking the court to certify it as a class action lawsuit. If successful, this could affect millions of Capital One customers who may have had their financial information improperly shared with tech giants for advertising or other purposes.

Who Is Eligible?

You may be eligible to file a claim if you:

  • You were a Capital One customer during the relevant time period (specific dates to be determined)
  • Your personal financial information may have been disclosed to Meta Platforms, Google, or other third parties
  • You did not provide explicit consent for this data sharing
  • You suffered harm or potential harm from the alleged data disclosure

How Much Can You Get?

Potential compensation amounts have not been determined at this time, as the case is still seeking class certification. If the lawsuit is successful and moves forward, damages could include monetary compensation for privacy violations, reimbursement for any losses related to the data disclosure, and changes to Capital One's data sharing practices.

How to File Your Claim

Filing your claim is quick and easy:

  • Monitor the case status as it develops through the certification process
  • Gather any documentation showing your Capital One account activity during the relevant period
  • Keep records of any suspicious activity or targeted advertising you may have received
  • Download Class Action Buddy to track this case and get notified when filing becomes available

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Frequently Asked Questions

When can I file a claim in the Capital One data sharing lawsuit?

This case is still seeking class certification, so no claims can be filed yet. The court must first approve it as a class action before any settlement or claim process begins.

What information did Capital One allegedly share with Meta and Google?

The lawsuit claims Capital One disclosed personal financial information to these companies, though specific details about what data was shared have not been fully disclosed in public court documents.

How will I know if I'm affected by the Capital One data disclosure case?

If the case is certified as a class action, Capital One customers who had their data improperly shared would typically receive notification. You can also track the case progress with Class Action Buddy to stay informed.

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