$3.4M FuboTV Settlement Ends Class Action Lawsuit Over Alleged Online Privacy Violations
by Chloe Gocher
Burdette et al. v. FuboTV, Inc. et al.
Filed: August 9, 2023 ◆§ 2024LA001460
A $3.4M settlement resolves a class action lawsuit against FuboTV over its alleged distribution of user data to third parties without user consent.
Illinois
A $3.4 million settlement will resolve a class action lawsuit that alleged FuboTV secretly collects and retains subscribers’ data and distributes that information to third parties without their knowledge or consent.
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The FuboTV class action settlement received preliminary court approval on May 29, 2025 and covers anyone in the U.S. or its territories who had their own or used another person’s Fubo account before May 29, 2025.
The court-approved website for the FuboTV settlement can be found at VPPADataPrivacyFuboSettlement.com.
FuboTV settlement class members who submit a valid, timely claim form may receive a pro-rata, or equal share, portion of $3,400,000 settlement, after the payment of legal fees and lead plaintiff awards.
To submit a claim form online, class members can head to this page and sign in with the unique Notice ID found in the settlement notice emailed to class members.
Alternatively, a PDF of the claim form is available to download, print, fill out and mail back to the address listed on the first page of the form.
Claimants will be required to submit the email address or addresses connected with the Fubo account or accounts they used, as well as the years during which the accounts were in use, the settlement website shares.
All FuboTV settlement claim forms must be submitted online or postmarked by September 12, 2025.
A hearing is set for October 6, 2025 to determine whether the settlement will receive final court approval. Compensation will begin to be dispensed to eligible settlement class members only in the event that final approval is granted and after any appeals have been resolved.
The privacy class action lawsuit against FuboTV alleged that the company illegally tracked, recorded and distributed subscribers’ data—including locations, device details and viewing histories—to third parties without their consent, in violation of the federal Video Privacy Protection Act.
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