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GameStop Faces $4.5M Privacy Settlement

GameStop Privacy Settlement

🎮 GameStop Faces $4.5M Privacy Settlement

🔍 What’s the issue?

GameStop has agreed to pay $4.5 million to settle a class‑action lawsuit—Aldana v. GameStop, Inc.—alleging violations of the federal Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA). Plaintiffs claim GameStop shared customers’ video game purchase data with Facebook via its tracking pixel, without user consent.

👥 Who’s eligible?

  • Made a purchase from GameStop.com between August 18, 2020 – April 17, 2025.
  • Had a public Facebook profile displaying your real name during that time.

💵 What can you receive?

Eligible class members can choose one of the following:

  • Up to $5 in cash, or
  • $10 GameStop voucher

Final amounts may vary based on total claims filed and administrative costs.

📅 Deadlines

  • Claim deadline: August 15, 2025
  • Final approval hearing: September 18, 2025
  • Estimated payout: 45–55 days after final approval
Submit Your Claim

📝 How to file a claim

  1. Visit GameStopVPPASettlement.com.
  2. Submit online or download and mail a paper form.
  3. Provide your name, email, address, and Facebook proof.
  4. Select either the cash or voucher option.

📌 Key Information Summary

Item Details
Lawsuit Aldana v. GameStop, Inc.
Settlement Amount $4.5 million
Eligible Period Aug 18, 2020 – Apr 17, 2025
Payout Options $5 cash or $10 voucher
Claim Deadline August 15, 2025

⚖️ Why it matters

This case highlights the growing importance of digital privacy and the legal risks companies face when sharing consumer data without proper consent. It sets a precedent for future VPPA cases and strengthens consumer awareness of data rights.