Friday, Aug. 25, is the last day for Facebook users in Maryland and around the United States to file a claim for their share of a $725 million privacy settlement from the social media giant.

Any American with a Facebook account at any point over a 15-year period may receive a payment. However, the amount of cash each person can expect is still a little murky, since the split will depend on how many users file claims — and with the guidelines for the settlement recently expanded, there are even more people eligible.

Though the suit is filed in California, Facebook users in Maryland and nationwide may submit a claim if they had a Facebook account at any time between May 24, 2007, and Dec. 22, 2022. The settlement includes anyone who deleted one or more accounts before creating a new one during that time period, as well, according to an update Facebook sent to users.

The tentative settlement agreement follows suits alleging the world's largest social media platform provided personal data for millions of its users to Cambridge Analytica, a notorious British consulting firm tapped by Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. In 2018, reporting revealed the firm paid a Facebook app developer to access information from 87 million users, sparking public outcry and Congressional hearings.... Read More: Pikesville Patch