LifeMD Tracking Technologies Data Disclosure Settlement
$10–$25
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What happened
LifeMD installed tracking technologies (pixels) on its websites including rexmd.com and lifemd.com that allegedly disclosed health information and other private information of website visitors and users to unauthorized third parties including Meta, Google, and TikTok. LifeMD denies the allegations but has agreed to settle the lawsuit.
Do you qualify?
All United States residents who are or were members of LifeMD or RexMD, or who ordered or purchased products from LifeMD or RexMD through the settlement agreement effective date, and whose private information was allegedly disclosed to third parties through tracking tools on the defendant's websites.
How to file
Submit a Claim Form by September 22, 2025, either via U.S. mail or online through the settlement website. The form requires basic information to receive either a $10 cash payment or $25 voucher for LifeMD/RexMD services or products.
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