Canadian Settlement Claim Form
In re LastPass Canadian Consumer Privacy Class Action
Keswani et al v GoTo Technologies USA, Inc. et al, Supreme Court of British Columbia at Vancouver Registry, Action No. S-230956
This Canadian Settlement Claim Form must be postmarked, emailed, faxed or submitted electronically (on-line portal) by 11:59 pm Pacific Time on the claim deadline.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS
Only the following group of persons are eligible to submit a Canadian Settlement Claim Form:
All individuals and entities residing or domiciled in Canada whose Private Information was accessed by unauthorized parties in, during or as a result of the Data Breach;
For the purposes of this definition, Private Information means the Defendants' customer data that was compromised in the Data Breach, and it includes the following information: (a) company names; (b) end-user names; (c) billing addresses; (d) email addresses; (e) telephone numbers; (f) the IP addresses from which customers were accessing the LastPass service; (g) the backup of customer vault data; and (h) did not validly opt out by the deadline of 11:59 p.m., Pacific Time, on December 3, 2025.;
(hereinafter, "Settlement Class Members").
For the purposes of this Canadian Settlement Claim Form, the term Data Breach means the data breach that affected the Defendants' computer systems and networks in 2022 and resulted in the compromise of customer data, which was reported on by the Defendants in or between August 2022 and March 2023.
Any Settlement Class Member may submit the Canadian Settlement Claim Form in order to apply for compensation in relation to two types of claims:
Crypto Claims:
an Eligible Claimant may submit a Canadian Settlement Claim Form with respect to the loss of Crypto-assets that is reasonably believed to be linked to the Data Breach. In this context, the term Crypto-assets means private digital assets that depend on cryptography and distributed ledger technology or similar technologies. In order to be valid, the Eligible Crypto Claimant must complete and certify the information required below, and provide supporting documentation.
Ordinary Claims:
- an Eligible Claimant may submit a Canadian Settlement Claim Form for compensation with respect to time spent to address the Data Breach, and shall be eligible for up to 5 hours of wasted time at $34.01 per hour, or a total of $170.05, without the need to provide further documentation.
- Any Claimant may additionally submit a Claim Form for out of pocket expenses up to $500. The Claimant must provide supporting documentation in relation to such expenses. In order to be valid, the Claims Administrator must be satisfied: (a) that the expense was incurred by no later than May 31, 2023; and (b) that it is more likely than not that the expenses were incurred as a result of or in relation to the Data Breach. The Claims Administrator's decision with respect to out of pocket expenses shall be final.
Any Settlement Class Member may complete and submit this Canadian Settlement Claim Form in respect of either or both of Crypto Claims and Ordinary Claims.
In order to be eligible for compensation, any Settlement Class Member must complete and submit the Canadian Settlement Claim Form, and provide supporting documentation if a claim is made with respect to Eligible Extraordinary Claims, by no later than 11:59 pm Pacific Time ("Eligible Claimants").
All payments will be issued in Canadian currency.