🚨 $5 Million Privacy Settlement:
Everlywell & Natalist Accused of Sharing User Data with Meta, Google
"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."
Martin Luther King Jr.
A proposed class action lawsuit against Everlywell and Natalist—companies offering at-home health tests and fertility products—has reached a **$5,000,000 settlement** over claims they illegally shared users’ sensitive medical data with Facebook (Meta) and Google via hidden tracking tools. *
📜 **Who’s Eligible?**
You may qualify for a cash payment if you:
- Purchased **any product** from **Everlywell.com** or **Natalist.com** between **April 4, 2019, and December 3, 2024** (*confirm dates on settlement site*).
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🔍 **What Happened?**
The lawsuit claims Everlywell and Natalist used “tracking pixels” to secretly record users’ activity—including purchases of sensitive health kits (e.g., STI tests)—and shared this data with third parties **without consent**. Allegedly exposed details included:
- Private medical test purchases
- Website interactions (e.g., search queries, payment info)
- Personally identifiable information
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💰 **Payout Details**
- **Sensitive Test Purchases** (STI, hormone, etc.): 660,000 class members split **$2.64 million**.
- **Non-Sensitive Purchases** (general health tests, vitamins): 1.34 million class members split **$2.36 million**.
- Payments are **equal shares** of each fund (amount depends on claim volume).
📅 **Critical Deadlines**
- **Claim Filing:** March 19, 2025
- **Final Approval Hearing:** April 29, 2025
📝 **How to File a Claim**
1. Visit the official settlement site: [**EWLabTestSettlement.com**](https://EWLabTestSettlement.com).
2. **Online Submission**: Use your Class Member ID (from mailed/posted notices) https://EWLabTestSettlement.com/file-online
⚖️ Case Status
- Preliminary approval was granted in December 2024.
- Final approval pending April 2025 hearing. Payments typically follow court approval and resolution of appeals.
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This case highlights growing scrutiny over healthcare companies’ use of tracking tech. Meta and Google face similar lawsuits for allegedly profiting from sensitive data shared via pixels—a reminder to review privacy settings and settlement eligibility regularly.
Confirm your purchase dates and product type using official settlement documents. Dates above may require verification (e.g., Dec. 3, 2024, appears as an end date but should be confirmed).
- Act before **March 19, 2025** to claim your share.
- “Sensitive” test buyers receive higher payouts.
- Track final approval updates post-April 2025.
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