Oracle probably owes you money over tracking allegations. Here's how to find out
Briefly

A new class action lawsuit charges Oracle with illegally tracking individuals' online and offline activity since 2018, allegedly compiling information to create electronic profiles.
Oracle denies wrongdoing but has opted to settle for $115 million, open to all U.S. residents whose personal data was collected by its advertising technologies.
Eligible claimants can submit online claims for compensation, which will depend on how many people file, after a deadline of October 17, 2024, for submissions.
To initiate a claim with Oracle, individuals must provide their personal information and confirm residency in the U.S. since August 2018.
Read at ZDNET
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