Millions of Americans who purchased antivirus software from Avast may be eligible for compensation due to a $16.5 million settlement by the company with the Federal Trade Commission, the regulatory agency announced on Monday. https://t.co/7x62b4YPCg
Avast's alleged privacy violations, uncovered by PCMag and Motherboard, resulted in a $16.5 million fund that will be sent to customers who purchased its software between 2014 and 2020. https://t.co/1Ic0rKqU1J
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The Competition Appeal Tribunal has approved a £200 million ($253 million) settlement for Mastercard in a landmark lawsuit aimed at compensating British consumers. This settlement concludes a lengthy collective legal action against the company, which faced opposition from Innsworth Capital, a litigation funder involved in the case. The settlement amount is notably lower than the initial billion-pound claim. The decision was announced on February 24, 2025, marking a significant resolution in the ongoing legal challenges faced by Mastercard.