The Dapper Labs settlement filing window closes in 3 days on April 15, 2026. No proof of purchase is required to submit a claim form for this settlement.
The claim deadline for this settlement is April 15, 2026. That is 3 days from now.
The total settlement amount is $5 million. Eligible class members could receive a settlement payout of up to $5 each, depending on the number of valid claims filed.
Keep in mind that attorney fees, usually 25 to 33 percent, come off the top of the settlement amount before the rest is divided among class members.
Check the Dapper Labs settlement page for the latest payout estimates and calculator.
You could qualify for a settlement payment if the following applies to you: (What is a class member?)
There are no geographic restrictions on this one. The settlement is open nationwide.
No proof of purchase is required to submit a claim form for this settlement.
Visit the Dapper Labs settlement page for the complete settlement eligibility breakdown and to check if you are a class member.
Here is how to file a claim:
To get paid from the Dapper Labs settlement:
Visit DapperVPPAClassActionSettlement.com and complete your Claim Form online. This method is encouraged as it is easier, more secure, and completely free.
Print and mail a paper Claim Form (available for download at DapperVPPAClassActionSettlement.com) to:
Dapper VPPA Class Action Settlement
P.O. Box 4380
Portland, OR 97208-4380
Your Claim Form must be submitted by April 15, 2026.
If you received a Notice indicating that you are part of the Settlement Class, you will have a 10-character alphanumeric “Unique ID” and a 4-digit “PIN”. Both values will be found on your Notice.
If you did not receive a Notice or have lost yours, contact the Settlement Administrator for assistance.
You can file a claim online at the official settlement claim form.
See the Dapper Labs Class Action Settlement page for detailed filing instructions and the settlement claim form.
New to class action settlements? Learn more: Is It Worth Filing a Class Action Claim for a Small Amount?
Settlement payments generally take several months after the claim deadline closes, unless the settlement terms specify otherwise. The administrator needs time to process all claims and calculate final payment amounts.
When submitting a claim form, claimants typically certify that their statements are truthful (Filing a Class Action Claim: What Proof Is Required?). The specific attestation requirements differ between settlements, but accuracy is important to avoid having your claim rejected.
For context, privacy settlements account for 11% of open cases listed on the class action lawsuit (11 of 100).
There are currently 63 open settlements listed on The Class Action Lawsuit with deadlines in the next 30 days. Staying on top of these deadlines is key — once they pass, you lose your chance to file.
If you are filing close to the deadline, use the online claim form rather than mailing a paper form. Online submissions are timestamped instantly.
File through the Dapper Labs settlement page before April 15, 2026.
Yes. As long as you submit your claim before the deadline of April 15, 2026, your submission will be accepted. Online claims are timestamped instantly, so filing through the settlement website is the fastest and most reliable option.
You will need basic personal information such as your name and mailing address. Visit the official Dapper Labs settlement website to access the claim form.
The fastest way to file is through the online claim form on the official settlement website. It takes about two to five minutes. Since this settlement does not require proof of purchase, you can complete the entire process online without needing to upload any documents.
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