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AARP lawsuit for members who accessed video and are on Facebook
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AARP lawsuit for members who accessed video and are on Facebook
I received an email today that was in my spam but I believe it is valid, discussing AARP lawsuit for members who are on Facebook and accessed AARP videos. Look in your spam, maybe you are getting this email as well.
Comes from Markels et al v. AARP Settlement Administrator --there is a lot more to this email, I am just including the first part in case you need to investigate further.
Dear Class Member:
A Settlement has been reached with AARP in a class action lawsuit alleging that AARP violated the Video Privacy Protection Act (“VPPA”) by disclosing the identities and aarp.org video-viewing activity of certain members and registered users of aarp.org without lawful consent. The lawsuit contends that AARP transmitted this information to Meta Platforms, Inc. (“Meta”)— the owner of Facebook—through use of a tool called the Meta Pixel.
AARP denies all of the allegations made in the lawsuit, denies that it violated the VPPA, and denies that AARP did anything improper or unlawful. The proposed Settlement is not an admission of liability or wrongdoing of any kind by AARP. The United States District Court for the Northern District of California approved this notice.
You might be a Settlement Class member. AARP’s records indicate that you were an AARP member or a registered user of AARP.org between September 27, 2020, and September 12, 2025, and accessed video content on AARP.org. To be eligible for payment, you must demonstrate that you also had a Facebook account when you accessed video content on AARP.org.
You can submit a claim to be paid from the Settlement using the claim form available here.
For more information and to review the full notice, please visit www.AARPSettlement.com.
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Seems since it is a “settlement” that somewhere on this vast AARP.org website they could at least mention it - But I guess that might increase the number of claims if more folks knew about it that were involved.
Roseanne Roseannadanna
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My wife got a good check from one that was about a diet pill, then on top of that got another check because the law firm pulled some shady junk and had to pay. Outside of that it has been a waste of time. I filled out one about milk, every year or so I would get another form to fill out. I don't think I ever got anything, if did it sure wasn't much.
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@jserramcorder , I received mine 10/7/25 and had posted about it. Copy & paste below of discussion Gail & myself had. Are you taking part? Thanks for posting, Nicole!
➡️[*** Re: 📋 How to Tell if a Class Action Lawsuit Notice Is a Scam (AARP Article)
by Fall2025VA in Friends & Family.
10-07-2025 09:40 PM.
[10/7/25] Hi Gail @GailL1 , I didnot keep it or read it in detail. It came to the email address I use for my Rewards Account. AARP does NOT have my main email address. The one I use for AARP is "disposable". Anyway, it did say AARP gave them our email address. Only affects folks who have Facebook, which I DONOT. Take care, Nicole!
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Each time I try to get to the settlement page to fill out a claim form it tells me the site can't be reached. Is anyone else having this problem? It also seems the email has disappeared?? Norton just sent me a message saying it is a dangerous website?? Anyone else?
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Don’t know what site you are trying to get to for the claims settlement.
Seems to be working well -
Markels et al v. AARP Settlement
Roseanne Roseannadanna
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