A federal judge on Friday gave final approval to a Facebook settlement of 1,6 million Illinois residents worth $ 650 million.
The biggest social network will pay "As soon as possible" the members of an Illinois team who have filed lawsuits for their privacy.
Chicago attorney Jay Edelson sued Facebook in Cook County Circuit Court in 2015, alleging that the use of the tags recognitionof a person from the Platform is not permitted under the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act.
The lawsuit alleges that Facebook's tagging suggestion tool, which scanned faces in users 'photos and offered suggestions about who a person might be, stores biometric data without users' consent in violation of an Illinois law.
The case became a lawsuit in 2018. In 2019, Facebook made face recognition optional.
Three plaintiffs will each receive $5.000 while the rest of the class will receive at least $345 each, according to the ruling by James Donato of the Northern District of California.
Donato called the settlement a "landmark result" and a "significant win for consumers in the contested digital space." privacyς ”.
"We are pleased to reach a settlement so that we can overcome this issue, which is in the interest of our community and our shareholders." said Facebook.