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SelectQuote to Pay $8.25M Settlement Over Sharing Consumer Data with Facebook and TikTok

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Deadline

28 days remaining

Deadline: July 31, 2025

Total Settlement Amount

$8.25M

Total amount allocated for all claims

Individual Payout Range

$20

Estimated amount per eligible claim

Proof of Purchase

Required

Claim ID is submitted in the mail. Class members must submit a valid claim form by July 31, 2025.

Settlement Summary

SelectQuote, an insurance firm reputed for providing quotes for various types of insurance, has agreed to pay $8.25 million in a class action settlement. The lawsuit accused the company of sharing consumer information with third-party platforms like Facebook and TikTok, an action that contravenes several state consumer privacy laws. The settlement benefits those who utilized selectquote.com seeking an insurance quote within specific periods based on their state of residence. Although the firm has not admitted to any wrongdoing, the $8.25 million agreement has been reached to resolve the allegations. Eligible class members are expected to receive a modest monetary compensation from the settlement, with the exact figures depending on the number of participating class members. The deadline for filing claims is set for July 31, 2025.

Entities Involved

SelectQuote
Facebook
TikTok
SelectQuote Insurance Service
Supreme Court of the State of New York
County of Nassau
MILBERG COLEMAN BRYSON PHILLIPS GROSSMAN PLLC
CAFFERTY CLOBES MERIWETHER & SPRENGEL LLP
MULLEN COUGHLIN LLC

Eligibility Requirements

  • Must have used selectquote.com to obtain an insurance quote
  • Residents of Florida are eligible from Oct. 17, 2019 to Oct. 17, 2023
  • Residents of California, Maryland and Massachusetts are eligible from Oct. 17, 2020 to Oct. 17, 2023
  • All other consumers are eligible from Oct. 17, 2021 to Oct. 17, 2023

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