
The services include dark web monitoring for your personal information, identity monitoring with authentication alerts, lost wallet protection, security freeze capability, a $1 million identity theft insurance policy with no deductible, and other features discussed below (“Identity Defense Services”).

This includes costs incurred as a result of identity theft or identity fraud, falsified tax returns, or other alleged misuse of a Settlement Class Member’s personal information and costs incurred on or after March 22, 2019, associated with placing or removing a credit freeze on a credit file, obtaining credit reports, credit monitoring or other products related to detection or remediation of identity theft, and other related miscellaneous expenses such as notary, fax, postage, copying, mileage, and long-distance telephone charges (“Out-of-Pocket Losses”). Cash Payment for Out-of-Pocket Losses: The Settlement Fund will be used to reimburse verifiable unreimbursed costs or expenditures that a Settlement Class Member actually incurred and believes are fairly traceable to the Data Breach.

In addition to other benefits, the proposed Settlement requires Capital One to establish a Settlement Fund of $190 million. If you are a Settlement Class Member, there will be benefits available to you from the proposed Settlement. (“Amazon”) (together “Defendants”), relating to a data breach that Capital One announced in July 2019 (the “Data Breach”).

(“Capital One”), and against, Inc., and Amazon Web Services, Inc. A class action settlement has been proposed in a case against Capital One Financial Corporation, Capital One, N.A., and Capital One Bank (USA), N.A.
