![]() The actual developer of this free Mac application is Snap Inc. Snapchat for Mac is categorized as Communication Tools. We cannot confirm if there is a free download of this app available. You will not receive a payment if you fail to timely submit a completed Claim Form, and you will give up your right to bring your own lawsuit against Defendant about the Claims in this case. The 48.158 version of Snapchat for Mac was available to download on the developers website when we last checked. Write to the Court if you do not like the Settlement.Īsk to speak in Court about the fairness of the Settlement. You may request to be excluded from the Settlement and, if you do, you will receive no benefits from the Settlement. STEP 2: Search for Snapchat on BlueStacks and install it (this step requires working internet connection). For that, you will have to play the Snapchat video on the computer screen by either emulating Snapchat to your computer or by mirroring your mobile’s screen to PC. If the Court approves the Settlement and it becomes final and effective, and you remain in the Settlement Class, you will receive a payment. Step 2: Press Download now and the installation process starts. If you are a member of the Settlement Class, you must submit a completed Claim Form to receive a payment. YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS AND OPTIONS IN THIS SETTLEMENT Your legal rights are affected whether you act or don't act.The Settlement, if approved, would provide $35,000,000 to pay all Settlement Payments to Settlement Class Members, the Service Award to the Class Representatives, the Fee Award, payment of Administrative Expenses, any federal, state, and/or local taxes of any kind (including any interest or penalties thereon) and any and all other fees, costs or expenses. ![]() A Settlement has been reached in this case and affects the following persons:Īll Illinois residents who used Lenses or Filters offered by Snap between Novemand the present (the “Class Period”).(“BIPA”), based on Defendant allegedly collecting and storing biometric identifiers and/or biometric information (collectively, “biometric data”) through the use of the “Lenses” and “Filters” features offered by Snap without complying with BIPA’s requirements. (the “Defendant”) violated Illinois’ Biometric Information Privacy Act, 740 ILCS 14/1, et seq. Plaintiffs filed a class action complaint alleging that Snap Inc. ![]()
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