Snap Inc., the social media app’s parent company, is set to pay out $35 million to current and former Illinois residents for allegedly storing their facial recognition data without their consent.
If you lived in the state for at least six months dating back to November 17, 2015, and you used Snapchat’s filters or lenses, you could be eligible for a payment ranging from $58 to $117, according to the Chicago Tribune.
You have until Saturday, November 5, to submit a claim, which can be found on the settlement’s website. You’ll need to include your Snapchat username and at least one Illinois address where you lived.