The
social media company had in July raised its settlement offer by
$100 million to $650 million in relation to the lawsuit, in
which Illinois users accused it of violating the U.S. state's
Biometric Information Privacy Act.
The revised settlement agreement resolved the court's concerns,
leading to the preliminary approval of the class action
settlement, Judge James Donato wrote in an order filed in the
U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
"Preliminary approval of the amended stipulation of class action
settlement, Dkt. No. 468, is granted, and a final approval
hearing is set for January 7, 2021," the judge said in the
eight-page order.
Facebook allegedly violated the state's law through its "Tag
Suggestions" feature, which allowed users to recognize their
Facebook friends from previously uploaded photos, according to
the lawsuit, which began in 2015.
The company has recently faced criticism from lawmakers and
regulators over its privacy practices. Last year, it agreed to
pay a record $5 billion fine to settle a Federal Trade
Commission data privacy probe.
(Reporting by Ann Maria Shibu in Bengaluru; Editing by Arun
Koyyur)
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