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Sunday, April 17, 2022

$92 Million TikTok Settlement Payment and Class Action Lawsuit

 

TikTok Settlement payment
TikTok Settlement Payment


$92 Million TikTok Class Action Lawsuit Settlement

TikTok is facing the clock after an Illinois federal judge approved a $92 Million USD settlement for its users that filed class-action lawsuits. Anyone that filed to join this class action lawsuit before the deadline will receive a TikTok settlement payment.

TikTok Case over Unlawful Collection of Users' Biometric Data


The settlement case information:

In re: TikTok Inc. Consumer Privacy Litigation, Case No. 1:20-cv-04699, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.

The Illinois federal judge believes that the proposed $92 million USD settlement payment sufficiently resolves the accusations that TikTok was collecting biometric data unlawfully. 

What will people get who filed claims against TikTok?

TikTok users that filed a claim in this $92 Million USD class action settlement will get an equal share in the settlement cash after administrative fees and costs have been taken out.

Who can file a claim, and when is the deadline and hearing date for the TikTok settlement?

People that qualify are considered "class members" and this includes TikTok users who are residents in the United States that used the TikTok app before September 20, 2021. Any class member that is also an Illinois resident may qualify for an increased amount of settlement payment, by as much as six times the amount of someone that is not an Illinois resident.

The deadline for the settlement payment is March 1, 2022. The final approval for this TikTok settlement payment will take place during the hearing currently scheduled on May 18, 2022.

How will I receive my TikTok cash settlement payment?

If you successfully submitted a claim form by the March 1, 2022 deadline, then you should expect to receive your cash payment via PayPal, Venom, a virtual prepaid card, or by a physical check in the mail. Your preferred payment method was provided on the settlement application.

What was the legal issue with TikTok privacy policies?

The litigation against TikTok involved their privacy policies. The claims were that TikTok unlawfully collected users' biometric and personal data in 2021. 

TikTok asserts that users waived their rights in the agreed-upon terms of service, or privacy policies, and have therefore done nothing wrong.

TikTok Privacy Policy Changed


TikTok agreed to stop collecting users' biometric data, geolocation, and GPS data with their app and storing this data outside the U.S. after the $92 million USD settlement payment from the class action lawsuit. TikTok revised its privacy policies.

TikTok was accused of sharing users' biometric data with the Chinese government, while TikTok denied this was taking place.

The class-action lawsuit is against TikTok and its predecessor app, Musical.ly.


Thursday, April 14, 2022

Why Does it say "Do Not Shake" on a Febreze Aerosol Spray Can

 

Febreze Aerosol Spray Can
Why does Febreze say: Do Not Shake?

Febreze Intro


Almost every home in the U.S. contains Febreze aerosol spray for odors. If you have this in your home, then you should know why it is important to not shake a can.

Have you ever looked at the back of a Febreze aerosol spray can real closely?

If so, you may notice that on back you will notice it says: "Do not shake." There is a perfectly good reason for this, and it may be simpler than you think.

The Real Reason Why it says "Do Not Shake" on the back of the Febreze Aerosol Spray Can

Question: Why does Febreze aerosol spray can say do not shake?
Similar Question: Why does a Febreze aerosol spray can say: do not shake?

You may be wondering why Febreze aerosol spray cans say: "Do not shake" on the back of the can. It's a great question.

Why Does the Febreze Aerosol spray can say "Do Not Shake" - The Answer


If you shake a Febreze aerosol spray can, the action of shaking and then spraying could result in a propelled liquid that could become a skin or eye irritant rather than a mist that disperses into the air.

Febreze specifically uses compressed nitrogen in its aerosol cans as a propellant.

In general, if you vigorously shake an aerosol spray can before dispersing it, it traps air bubbles within the liquid formula, and these air bubbles can cause the atomizer to work less effectively. This could cause unintentional dripping or splattering when activating the atomizer release (the spray trigger).

The Science Behind the Shake

Inside of most aerosol cans is a liquid, and above that liquid is a volume of high-pressure gas - known as the propellant. If you shake the can, you force the liquid into tiny droplets. These droplets create a larger surface area for the liquid and do not disperse properly. The atomizer will then not disperse the liquid formula as intended if the liquid is in tiny droplet form.

Why Does the Febreze Aerosol spray can say "Do Not Shake"


The manufacturer behind Febreze, which is Proctor & Gamble, wants consumers to experience their products as intended in a safe manner, without any unintended accidents. They have good reasons to state on the back of the can: "Do Not Shake, for best results."

Disclaimer: The blog is not affiliated with, or paid by Proctor & Gamble. 

Febreeze is the incorrect spelling for the product, Febreze. However, many people spell Febreeze with an extra "e."