GooglePlusDataLitigation.com: Notice of Class Action Settlement re Google Plus – Your Rights May Be Affected. Scam or Legit? What Should You Do About It?

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Have you got an email: Notice of Class Action Settlement re Google Plus - Your Rights May Be Affected from email address "google-noreply@google.com" with a website link GooglePlusDataLitigation.com as below?

"On June 10, 2020, the Honorable Edward J. Davila of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, granted preliminary approval of this class action Settlement and directed the litigants to provide this notice about the Settlement. You have received this notice because Google’s records indicate that you may be a Settlement Class Member, and you may be eligible to receive a payment from the Settlement. Please visit googleplusdatalitigation.com for more information. The Final Approval Hearing on the adequacy, reasonableness, and fairness of the Settlement will be held at 9:00 am on November 19, 2020, in San Jose Courthouse, Courtroom 4, 5th Floor located at 280 South 1st Street, San Jose, CA 95113. You are not required to attend the Final Approval Hearing, but you are welcome to do so at your own expense."

The email Notice of Class Action Settlement re Google Plus with GooglePlusDataLitigation website link fake or real fraud or legit | De Reviews

If you have got an email as above and trying to find out either this email "Notice of Class Action Settlement re Google Plus – Your Rights May Be Affected" is a scam or genuine, fake or real, then here is our opinion about it:

Since this email is coming from the official email address of Google, i.e. google-noreply@google.com, so we don't think it is a phishing email but also some people are claiming that the link provided on the email "googleplusdatalitigation.com" is not working. But, when we searched this website link on Google, we are able to open it without any problem. However, it's better to wait until Google confirms the legitimacy of the email. So, we recommend that you hold off on giving out any of your personal information until everything is confirmed.

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