Mysterious $36.29 e-Transfer from MNP? Why Facebook Sent You Money • iPhone in Canada Blog
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Unexpected $36.29 E-Transfer From MNP? Here’s Why Facebook Might Be Behind It
If you’ve recently received an Interac e-Transfer for $36.29 from MNP, rest assured, it’s not a scam. This payment is part of the settlement for Facebook’s Sponsored Stories class action lawsuit. Table of ContentsWhat Was the Facebook Sponsored Stories Lawsuit About?Settlement DetailsHow to Confirm Your Interac e-TransferDatabase Issues and Name MismatchesNo Further Action RequiredFinal Thoughts What Was the Facebook Sponsored Stories Lawsuit Ab…
Mysterious $36.29 e-Transfer from MNP? Why Facebook Sent You Money • iPhone in Canada Blog
If you’ve recently received an Interac e-transfer for $36.29 from MNP, it’s part of the settlement for Facebook’s Sponsored Stories class action lawsuit. The case centred on Facebook allegedly using users’ names and profile pictures in ads without their consent, violating privacy laws in B.C., Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Newfoundland and Labrador. The settlement, approved earlier
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