

Your legal rights are affected whether you act or do not act. This website explains important legal rights you may have. As part of the Settlement, Zoom also has agreed to make certain changes to its policies and practices that benefit Settlement Class Members, pursuant to Section 3 of the Settlement Agreement. Zoom has agreed to pay $85 million to settle the Action. Instead, both sides have agreed to a Settlement to resolve the dispute without further litigation risk and expense. The Court has not decided who is right or wrong. Zoom denies these allegations, denies any liability whatsoever, and believes that no member of the Settlement Class, including the Plaintiffs, has sustained any damages or injuries due to these allegations. The lawsuit alleges that Zoom (i) shared certain information with third parties, (ii) should have done more to prevent unwanted meeting disruptions by third parties, and (iii) advertised its Zoom Meetings App as being encrypted “end-to-end” when Plaintiffs contend it was not at that time. The lawsuit focuses on alleged privacy and security issues with the Zoom Meetings Application (“App”). (“Zoom”) have reached a settlement in a class action lawsuit (the “Action”) entitled In re: Zoom Video Communications, Inc. To complete your submission, please provide either the Claim Number from. Do NOT fill out this form if you have not filled out a Claim Form. You can provide your updated contact information by completing this form. Plaintiffs and Class Representatives (“Plaintiffs”) and Zoom Video Communications, Inc. It is your responsibility to update the Settlement Administrator if you move or your contact information changes. Claims must be submitted by March 5, 2022.If you used the Zoom Meetings application between March 30, 2016, and July 30, 2021, this proposed class-action settlement may affect your rights. However, if a user has only used Zoom with an "Enterprise-Level Account" or a government account, they are excluded from the settlement.

The second bucket is if users are not eligible for the first group but they "registered, used, opened or downloaded the Zoom Meeting App" between March 30, 2016, and July 30, 2021, users can file a claim for $15. If a user paid for a Zoom Meetings App subscription between March 30, 2016, and July 30, 2021, they can file a claim for $25 or 15 percent of what they paid for that subscription (excluding optional add-ons). There are two groups eligible to file a claim.

The company has agreed to pay $85 million while continuing to deny the allegations and any liability. According to a report in The Verge, if a user utilised the app before July, then they could be eligible to receive money, as a result. Video conferencing platform Zoom has settled a class-action lawsuit over alleged privacy and security issues, media reports say.
