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Privacy Class Action

Los Angeles Times CIPA Tracker tracked you without proper consent. The lawsuit is settled. You can get paid.

A court-approved settlement is paying out to people whose activity was tracked. Up to $3,850,000.

Payout per person
$3,850,000
Deadline
2026-05-20
3 days left
Who can file
California
Proof required
No
Open no proof required deadline close admin: Kroll
File your claim →

This isn't a class action invitation — it's a payout. Los Angeles Times CIPA Tracker was sued over unlawful tracking or sharing of your activity, the parties settled, and the court has ordered payment to affected users. You file one claim form and the administrator sends you money.

You may be eligible if you:

What you can receive

Los Angeles Times Communications settlement payments are a proportionate share of the $3,850,000 fund, meaning each valid claimant receives an equal slice of whatever remains after attorneys’ fees, administration costs, and a class representative award are paid out. The exact per-person amount is not fixed and will depend on how many eligible class members submit valid claims. Payments will be issued by check, PayPal, or Venmo approximately 180 days after the settlement receives final court approval and any appeals are resolved. Checks will expire 180 days after they are issued.

How to file your claim

  1. Click the button below — it goes to the official court-appointed administrator.
  2. Enter your information on their claim form (takes ~5 minutes).
  3. No proof required — the administrator verifies from the class list.
  4. Submit before 2026-05-20. Payments are issued after the settlement is final.
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