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Robinhood settlement over alleged 2020 data breach gets preliminary US approval

By Michael Acton
  • 30 Aug 2022 21:25
  • 30 Aug 2022 21:45
Robinhood will pay $500,000 and provide credit monitoring and identity theft services to class members suing it over an alleged 2020 data breach, according to a settlement that has received preliminary approval from the California federal judge overseeing the case.
A proposed class of thousands of users claimed the trading

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Michael Acton

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Michael is a senior correspondent for MLex in San Francisco, where he moved in 2020 after working in our Brussels bureau. Before joining MLex, he reported on EU politics as the Financial Times’ Nico Colchester Fellow in Brussels. Michael has a degree in International Relations and Politics from the University of Cambridge, and a degree in History and French from University College London and Paris IV Sorbonne.

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