
Google LLC has agreed to a $5 million class action settlement to resolve allegations that the company violated California's Automatic Renewal Law regarding Google Play Store subscriptions.
Estimated Payment:
$5.85
Google LLC has agreed to pay $5 million to resolve claims that the company failed to properly disclose the terms of its automatically-renewing Google Play Store subscriptions. Eligible class members are estimated to receive $5.85 as Google Play account credits, automatically, unless they opt out by May 9, 2026.
You may be eligible for benefits if you were a California resident who paid for at least one renewal term of a Google subscription through the Google Play checkout screen between May 30, 2014, and October 27, 2019.
You were a California resident
You paid for at least one renewal term of a Google subscription for personal, family, or household purposes through the Google Play checkout screen (or "Buy Cart")
This occurred between May 30, 2014, and October 27, 2019.
Class members do not need to file a claim to receive payment; the process is automatic based on Google's records. This class action excludes Google Drive subscriptions, subscriptions canceled during a free trial, and subscriptions fully refunded by Google.
Class members do not need to file a claim to receive payment.
Payments will be issued automatically as Google Play account credits based on Google's records.
If you no longer have an active Google Play account, payment will be issued via PayPal or Zelle.
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