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$1.2 Million GameSpot California Invasion of Privacy Act Violation Class Action Settlement (Claim Deadline April 16, 2026)
Class Action
Who qualifies ? If you were in California and accessed www.gamespot.com website and its subdomains had your IP address collected by tracking software from Jan. 5, 2023 - Dec. 16, 2025, you may qualify for this class action settlement. How much ? Varies based on the number of people who file a claim.
How to File Your Claim
Check eligibility
Review the settlement details to confirm you qualify for the $1.2 Million GameSpot California Invasion of Privacy Act Violation Class Action Settlement (Claim Deadline April 16, 2026).
Gather your information
Have your name, email, mailing address, and any relevant account numbers or proof of purchase ready.
Review settlement notice
Read the official settlement notice for specific eligibility criteria and required documentation.
Submit your claim
Visit the official claim form and complete all required fields before the deadline.
Track your claim
Save your confirmation number. Payments typically arrive 3-12 months after the claim deadline.
Frequently Asked Questions
Am I eligible for the $1.2 Million GameSpot California Invasion of Privacy Act Violation Class Action Settlement (Claim Deadline April 16, 2026)?
Eligibility depends on the specific terms of the settlement. Generally, you may qualify if you were affected by the practices described in the class action. Review the settlement notice for exact criteria.
How much money can I get from this settlement?
The total settlement amount is $1.2M. Individual payouts depend on the number of valid claims filed and your specific circumstances.
What is the deadline to file a claim?
The claim filing deadline is not yet announced. Claims submitted after this date will not be accepted.
Do I need a lawyer to file a claim?
No. Class action settlement claims can be filed directly without a lawyer. The process is free — attorneys' fees come from the settlement fund, not your payment.