<https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2022/aug/26/facebook-cambridge-analytica-data-privacy-lawsuit-settlement>

Meta’s Facebook has in principle agreed to settle a lawsuit in the San 
Francisco federal court seeking damages for letting third parties, including 
Cambridge Analytica, access the private data of users, a court filing showed.

The financial terms were not disclosed in the filing on Friday that asked the 
judge to put the class-action suit on hold for 60 days until the lawyers for 
both plaintiffs and Facebook finalize a written settlement.

The four-year-old lawsuit alleged that Facebook violated consumer privacy laws 
by sharing personal data of users with third parties such as the now-defunct 
British political consultancy Cambridge Analytica.

Facebook has said its privacy practices are consistent with its disclosures and 
“do not support any legal claims”.

Facebook and its lawyers from Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher did not immediately 
respond to a request for more details regarding the settlement.

Of the two law firms representing the plaintiffs, Keller Rohrback did not 
comment while Bleichmar Fonti & Auld declined to comment.

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