Cerebral Inc. $500,000 Privacy Class Action Settlement

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Cerebral Inc. will pay $500,000 to settle a lawsuit alleging privacy violations related to data shared with Facebook via the Meta pixel.

Summary

Cerebral Inc. has agreed to a $500,000 settlement in a class action lawsuit concerning the alleged disclosure of users’ personal and health information to Facebook. The lawsuit claimed that Cerebral used the Meta pixel on its website, potentially compromising user data in violation of California law. Class members—current or former Cerebral Inc. account holders with California addresses who received a data incident notification around March 6, 2023—are eligible to claim either a $300 credit towards Cerebral services or a cash payment from the approximately $267,000 net settlement fund. The amount of the cash payment will be determined by the number of valid claims submitted. The claim deadline is January 22, 2026. The settlement funds will cover attorneys’ fees, costs, service awards, and payments to class members, with Cerebral separately covering notice and administration costs.

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