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Smart TV owners have reached a settlement worth $17 million in a class action lawsuit alleging Vizio secretly recorded and sold information about viewers’ watching habits.
Class Members can expect to receive between $13 and $31 under the terms of the Vizio data-tracking TV class action settlement agreement depending on the number of valid claims submitted, according to the plaintiffs’ motion for preliminary approval.
Additionally, the plaintiffs’ report that Vizio has agreed to turn over all of the proceeds it received from selling consumer data to third parties.
According to a number of Vizio data-tracking TV class action lawsuits, the company failed to obtain viewers’ consent when it started collecting information about their television watching behaviors. The cases were consolidated into multidistrict litigation in California in 2016.
After lengthy litigation, including several motions to dismiss submitted by Vizio, the plaintiffs’ emerged triumphant in July 2017.
A federal judge refused to dismiss and strike the class action after Vizio entered into a federal consent decree with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission over the alleged illegal collection of viewing habits. Vizio was ordered to pay $2.2 million by the agency.
A number of class action lawsuits were filed against the company alleging that televisions, as well as smart phones and other Vizio devices had been equipped with technology in 2014 that allowed them to collect user information without their knowledge or consent.
The software installation at issue was called “Smart Interactivity.”
The Vizio class action lawsuit alleged that the company then sold this information, again without consent, to third party advertisers.
Class Members, according to the motion for preliminary approval of the Vizio data-tracking TV class action settlement, include a nationwide Class of consumers who purchased a Vizio smart TV between Feb. 1, 2014 and Feb. 6, 2017. The award for each Class Member is estimated to be up to $31; however, the exact amount will depend on the number of valid claims submitted.
“This is not only important relief for the class, it sets an important precedent for the entire consumer electronics industry at a time when companies are leveraging new technologies to track customers without their knowledge or consent,” noted an attorney representing the Vizio settlement Class Members.
Vizio has also agreed to update information provided to smart TV owners regarding the collection of viewing information and how the company will sell or share that data. Further, data collected between Feb. 1, 2014 and Feb. 6, 2017, will be deleted.
The federal court has scheduled a hearing for the proposed settlement agreement in December of this year.
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The plaintiffs are represented by Eric H. Gibbs, Andre Mura and Linda Lam of Gibbs Law Group LLP and Joseph W. Cotchett, Adam J. Zapala and Adam J. Trott of Cotchett Pitre & McCarthy LLP.
The Vizio Data Privacy Class Action Lawsuit is In re: Vizio Inc. Consumer Privacy Litigation, Case No. 8:16-ml-02693, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.
UPDATE: On Feb. 8, 2019, the Vizio smart TV class action settlement is now open. Click here to file a claim.
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422 thoughts onVizio Will Pay $17M to Settle TV Data-Tracking Class Action Lawsuit
I’m still waiting on check never had a respond …
Still waiting on check, what’s the problem?
With will I get paid
How do I find out if I’m getting a check or not
I’m with you ! I don’t see that information either ! In fact once I sent in my claim form , I never received any type of confirmation saying it’s filed .
I just received an email stating that on April 22, 2020 checks will start to be sent out. As a matter of fact, it’s the exact letter word for word of the information posted here. My thing is all of the waiting for $17.00. I suppose everyone from Lawyers handling the lawsuit are getting the majority of the pie after it’s sliced. The only thing is playing the waiting game and actually seeing if its really $17.00 or maybe less and prayerfully more. ??
I have a Vizio TV. The phone number & web site disappeared before I could get the information. How do I submit a claim for this class action lawsuit?
We purchased it Vizio Smart TV in 2015. Please send the link for us to respond
I just filed and submitted online. How do I stay informed as to what’s going on?
Where did you go to file a claim?
Why isn’t it letting me submit the form??? It says “Check your input” you did not fill a required in the, QUALIFYING SMART TV INFORMATION section. Please check ALL inputs and try again….. I have checked all of this a million times and made sure everything is filled out and correct but it WONT LET ME SUBMIT THIS. Is anyone else having this issue???
Omg nevermind I finally got it haha if anyone else has this issue, what I didn’t do correct what’s click on the add selection button haha
I have a vizo tv I didn’t get the website fast enough
I have 2 vizio smart tvs plese send me info