Published on May 22, 2026
Xfinity customers have faced increasing concerns about data security in recent years. A significant data breach exposed personal information, shaking user trust in Comcast’s handling of sensitive data.
In response to this breach, a settlement of $117.5 million was reached. Initially, customers had a limited window to file claims, but this has now been extended to September 14, allowing more customers to take action.
As a result, thousands of customers now have a chance to get compensation for any potential harm caused . The settlement aims to provide relief and encourage those affected to come forward without fear of missing the deadline.
This extension offers a critical opportunity for users to reclaim some sense of security and recompense. It reflects a growing acknowledgment from corporations about their responsibilities in safeguarding consumer data.
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