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Facebook and Instagram track you across millions of websites, apps, and even your Android device, without your consent.
Join the claim to hold Meta accountable, protect your data, and demand compensation for this invasion of your privacy.

SOMI is an independent non-profit organization that wants to protect our society from unlawful BigTech conduct. Registration on this website costs €7.50. In return, we will register you with the Federal Ministry of Justice. You also support our campaigns throughout Europe.

What we demand



SOMI demands the appropriate amount of compensation, to be determine by court, for affected consumers with these following conditions: 

  • Facebook or Instagram users since May 25th, 2018, should receive fair compensation for each year of use.
  • Android users with Facebook or Instagram apps installed between September 2024 and June 2025 should receive fair compensation for each month the apps were installed.

How does this work?

  1. Have you used Facebook or Instagram and would like to participate in the claim? Then register on this website and pay the €7,50 registration cost.

  2. Alternatively, you can register directly with the Federal Office of Justice, free of charge.

  3. Our team of legal and IT experts will take action for you and thousands of others.

  4. You will receive your compensation once we reach a positive decision in court.

What is the claim about?

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Meta Business Tools

Meta collects and processes data not only from its own platforms but also from users’ activity on millions of third-party websites and apps via its “business tools.” These tools operate in the background and capture sensitive personal information such as health, political views, finances, or sexual preferences without users’ knowledge or ability to prevent it. Individuals are identified with over 99% accuracy using digital fingerprinting and advanced matching, even when not logged in, using incognito mode or VPNs. Collected data is linked to existing datasets, transmitted globally (particularly to the U.S.), and shared with advertising partners, data analytics providers, and other third parties.

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Hidden Android Tracking

Researchers from IMDEA Networks (Spain), Radboud University Nijmegen (Netherlands), and KU Leuven (Belgium) revealed a secret tracking method known as “localhost tracking” used by the Meta on Android devices. Since September 2024, Facebook and Instagram apps were manipulated to run hidden background services that intercepted browsing activity via invisible backdoors, linking users’ web behavior to their social media accounts. This practice enabled extensive profiling across all websites containing Meta Pixel for nine months, until public disclosure by researchers forced the company to discontinue localhost tracking in June 2025.

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Privacy violation

Meta’s “business tools” affect all internet users, regardless of whether they actively use Facebook or Instagram. It undermines privacy by linking data from multiple contexts to optimize advertising and improve targeting algorithms. Moreover, Meta’s “localhost tracking” on Android devices reveals a particularly disturbing level of surveillance technology that is hardly distinguishable from classic methods used by state intelligence services. However, unlike government services, which are at least formally subject to parliamentary control, this surveillance is carried out by a private actor that is primarily profit-driven. 

Why join this claim?

  1. Meta violated your privacy – Your online activity was monitored and linked to your personal profile without your knowledge or consent.

  2. Demand accountability – Consumers deserve compensation for the unauthorized collection and use of their data.
  3. Take back control of your data – Protect your privacy, stop invasive tracking, and regain authority over how your personal data is used.
  4. Together we send a signal – By joining this claim, you help hold powerful tech companies responsible for violating your rights.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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EU Recognition

SOMI was designated as a competent authority for bringing cross-border representative actions for consumers in the European Union. This means that SOMI can represent victims across EU member states in our collective actions.

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About SOMI

Foundation for Market Information Research (SOMI) is a non- profit organization established to identify and influence issues of social importance. SOMI is a recognized claim foundation in the field of privacy and data autonomy and is committed, among other things, to protecting the fundamental rights of consumers and minors who use online services. With the app that SOMI has developed, we want to return ownership and control of personal data to all people:

All your data. All yours.

SOMI investigates abuses, informs the public and helps injured parties. SOMI does this by conducting collective proceedings and claiming compensation. For more information about SOMI, visit www.somi.nl.

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