Alcohol delivery platform Drizly and its users won initial approval of a class action settlement valued between $3.3 million and $7.1 million in Massachusetts federal court, following a data breach the e-commerce company made public last summer.
Drizly was sued in August by users who claimed their personally identifiable information was accessed without permission in a data intrusion incident the company had disclosed.
Eligible class members who file valid and timely claims are expected ...
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