A Big Internet Company Might Owe You $358

By Crowdability, on Friday, October 18, 2019

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A Big Internet Company Might Owe You $358

After more than 3 billion of its user accounts were breached, a big Internet company recently found itself in legal trouble. Now a California court has ruled that it owes its users a payday — and you might be one of them »

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