How Much Will I Get From the Google Assistant $68 Million Privacy Class Action Settlement?
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📊 Technology settlements typically pay $20–$250 per person. Specific fund details for this settlement haven't been published yet — actual amounts depend on the total fund and number of valid claims filed.
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How much will I get from the Google Assistant $68 Million Privacy Class Action Settlement?
The per-person payout from the Google Assistant $68 Million Privacy Class Action Settlement varies and depends on the total number of claims filed. The total settlement fund is $68 Million. Check the settlement administrator's website or our full settlement page for the latest estimates.
Who is eligible for the Google Assistant $68 Million settlement?
There are two main groups of class member: Purchaser settlement class: Individuals who purchased a Google-made device in the United States or its territories between May 18, 2016, and March 19, 2026. Google-made devices include smart home speakers (Google Home, Home Mini and Home Max), smart displays (Google Nest Hub and Nest Hub Max) and Pixel smartphones. Privacy settlement class: Individuals who used Google Assistant or resided in a user’s household during the same period and whose communications Google Assistant recorded or obtained as a result of a “false accept” (when Google Assistant records audio after mistakenly detecting a hot word) or whose communications Google disclosed to a third-party review vendor. Individuals eligible under both classes may file claims for both.
Do I need proof to file a Google Assistant $68 Million settlement claim?
Yes — this settlement requires documentation. You'll need proof of purchase, account statements, or other evidence showing your involvement with Google Assistant $68 Million. Providing documentation typically results in a higher payout.
What is the deadline to file a Google Assistant $68 Million settlement claim?
The deadline to file a claim for the Google Assistant $68 Million Privacy Class Action Settlement is August 27, 2026. That is 110 days from today. Make sure to file before this date to receive your share of the settlement.
How is the Google Assistant $68 Million settlement payout calculated?
Class action settlement payouts are calculated by dividing the total settlement fund by the number of valid claims submitted. Our estimates are based on historical participation rates for similar settlements. Actual amounts are determined by the settlement administrator after the filing deadline.
How long does it take to receive the Google Assistant $68 Million settlement payout?
After the filing deadline passes, the settlement administrator reviews all claims, resolves disputes, and receives final court approval. This process typically takes 3–18 months. Once approved, payments are distributed via check, PayPal, Venmo, or gift cards depending on the settlement terms.
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