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OT: Meta (formerly Facebook) agrees to pay $90 Million in Data Privacy Class Action Settlement
- Meta will pay $90 million to settle a 10 year old lawsuit alleging Fecebook kept tracking user data after users had logged off the platform.
- The 2012 suit said Facebook used plug-ins and cookies to track visits to third-party websites containing "like" buttons.
- If approved, this would be one of the 10 biggest data privacy class action settlements ever.
Mark Zuckerberg also rolled out new company values on Tuesday, including one based on a maritime saying, "Meta, Metamates, Me" to reflect the naval adage of putting ship and crew first. The updated values come after Meta's rebrand and an abysmal valuation wipeout this month.

