Dapper Labs VPPA Class Action Settlement: 1 Month Left to File a Claim

  • Published: March 18, 2026
  • Updated: May 25, 2026
Dapper Labs VPPA Class Action Settlement

While users were browsing NBA Top Shot highlight clips or watching NFL All Day moments, Dapper Labs was allegedly feeding their viewing data to Meta, Google, TikTok, and other third parties through tracking pixels embedded on its platforms.

That alleged practice is now costing the company $5,000,000. The deadline to file a claim form is April 15, 2026, and no proof of purchase is required.

Key Settlement Facts
DeadlineApril 15, 2026 (28 days left)
Est. PayoutUp to $5
Proof RequiredNo proof of purchase is required to submit a claim form for this settlement.
Who QualifiesHeld an active account on one or more Dapper Labs websites including NFL All Day (www.nflallday.com), Disney Pinnacle (www.disneypinnacle.com), UFC..
In This Article
  1. Claim Filing Deadline
  2. Settlement Eligibility: Who Can File?
  3. Breaking Down the Settlement Amount
  4. What Happened With Dapper Labs VPPA?
  5. Steps to File a Claim and Get Your Payment
  6. Key Details About This Settlement
  7. How This Case Compares
  8. Dapper Labs VPPA Settlement: Questions Before You File
  9. More Privacy Class Action Settlements

Claim Filing Deadline

According to the Dapper Labs VPPA settlement filing information, the claim deadline is April 15, 2026. Eligible users have approximately about 30 days left to submit a claim.

Settlement Eligibility: Who Can File?

The settlement covers users who held an active account on any Dapper Labs digital platform during the covered period. (What is a class member?)

  • Held an active account on one or more Dapper Labs websites including NFL All Day (www.nflallday.com), Disney Pinnacle (www.disneypinnacle.com), UFC Strike (www.ufcstrike.com), NBA Top Shot (www.nbatopshot.com), or La Liga Golazos (www.laligagolazos.com)
  • Maintained your active account during the Class Period from June 15, 2020 through January 30, 2025

The settlement is open nationwide, with no geographic restrictions.

No proof of purchase is required to submit a claim form for this settlement.

You can verify your eligibility and review the full requirements on the Dapper Labs VPPA settlement page.

Breaking Down the Settlement Amount

The total settlement fund is $5,000,000. Approved claimants are estimated to receive up to $5 each.

Before any payments go out, the fund covers settlement administration costs and attorney fees.

Attorney fees in class action cases typically run 25 to 33 percent of the gross settlement amount (FRCP Rule 23(h)). Class representatives may also receive service awards of up to $5,000 each for their work on the case.

What remains after those deductions is divided among class members who filed valid claims. For the full breakdown, visit the Dapper Labs VPPA settlement page.

What Happened With Dapper Labs VPPA?

Dapper Labs, Inc. operates a collection of digital platforms where users buy and watch short video clips tied to sports and entertainment: NFL All Day, Disney Pinnacle, UFC Strike, NBA Top Shot, and La Liga Golazos. Think of them as trading card apps, but the cards are video highlights.

The lawsuit claims that while users were browsing and watching those videos, Dapper Labs was quietly sharing their personally identifiable information (PII) with outside companies through tracking pixels embedded on its platforms.

Tracking pixels are tiny, invisible pieces of code that transmit data about what a user views to third parties like Meta, Google, Snapchat, and TikTok.

That alleged conduct, according to the lawsuit, violated the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA), a federal law that restricts companies from disclosing what videos their subscribers watch. Dapper Labs denies breaking any law, but agreed to settle rather than face the cost and uncertainty of a trial.

The court granted preliminary approval of the deal on December 19, 2025.

Beyond the cash fund, Dapper Labs also agreed to suspend tracking pixels from Meta, Google, Microsoft Bing, Snapchat, X, Reddit, and TikTok on any pages where those pixels could capture video titles. That suspension holds unless and until the VPPA is amended, repealed, or otherwise invalidated.

The $5,000,000 settlement resolves the claims. This case is one of several recent privacy settlements targeting companies over alleged video data disclosures.

This settlement stems from Ohebshalom v. Dapper Labs, Inc., Case No. 615987/2025, Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of Nassau.

Steps to File a Claim and Get Your Payment

There are two ways to submit a claim before the April 15, 2026 deadline.

Online: Visit DapperVPPAClassActionSettlement.com and complete the claim form there. This is the faster option and the one the settlement administrator encourages.

By mail: Download and print the paper claim form from DapperVPPAClassActionSettlement.com, then mail it to: Dapper VPPA settlement, P.O. Box 4380, Portland, OR 97208-4380. Your form must be submitted by April 15, 2026.

See the Dapper Labs VPPA 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?

Key Details About This Settlement

When you submit a claim form, you’re certifying that the information you provide is accurate. The specific language differs between settlements, but accuracy matters. False statements can result in a claim being rejected. (Filing a Class Action Claim: What Proof Is Required?)

The deal still requires final approval from the court before any payments are issued. If objections are filed or the court requests additional review, the process can take longer.

Most claimants in class action settlements receive payment 6 to 12 months after the filing deadline. Patience is part of the process.

The Class Action Lawsuit Insight

How This Case Compares

There are currently 46 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.

Privacy settlements account for 15% of open cases listed on The Class Action Lawsuit (9 of 61).

Data breach class action settlements often come with credit monitoring in addition to cash payments. Even if the settlement payout amount is small, the monitoring service alone can be worth hundreds of dollars per year.

For full settlement details, including payout information, court documents and step-by-step filing instructions, visit the full Dapper Labs VPPA settlement details page. Claims close April 15, 2026.

Dapper Labs VPPA Settlement: Questions Before You File

Is it worth filing a claim in the Dapper Labs VPPA settlement?

The estimated payout is up to $5, and no proof of purchase is required to file.

If you held an active account on any covered Dapper Labs platform between June 15, 2020 and January 30, 2025, submitting a claim form is straightforward. The decision is yours, but the bar to file is low.

When will Dapper Labs VPPA settlement checks be sent out?

Payments won’t go out until after the April 15, 2026 deadline passes, all claims are reviewed, and the court issues a final approval order. That process typically takes several months. Exact payment dates aren’t available yet.

Does the Dapper Labs VPPA settlement include credit monitoring?

This agreement is structured as a cash-only fund. Some privacy settlements also offer credit monitoring, but you should review the official settlement notice at DapperVPPAClassActionSettlement.com to confirm exactly what this deal provides beyond direct cash payments.

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