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LastPass Data Breach Settlement
LastPass users affected by the August-November 2022 data breach can claim up to $25-$900,000 in compensation by July 2, 2026.
$25 statutory payment for eligible account holders; up to $300 for ordinary losses; up to $10,000 for extraordinary losses; up to $900,000 for cryptocurrency losses; $100 California CCPA bonus for CA residents
Who may qualify
You're eligible if you had a LastPass account compromised in the August-November 2022 breach, received a breach notification from LastPass, and are a U.S. resident or U.S.-registered entity. Free account holders can receive the $25 statutory payment; paid account holders (Premium, Family, Business) with vault content are eligible for the $25 payment and can claim ordinary or extraordinary losses. California residents can claim an additional $100 CCPA bonus.
All natural persons residing in the United States and all companies, entities, and organizations registered to do business in the United States whose LastPass accounts were compromised during the August-November 2022 data security incident and whose accounts contained data at the time of the incident
This summary is based on available official settlement sources. The settlement administrator determines eligibility and payment approval.
Important dates
- Claim deadline
- July 2, 2026
- Exclusion deadline
- June 2, 2026 (passed)
- Objection deadline
- June 2, 2026 (passed)
Proof requirements
Proof requirement is currently marked as Optional.
Review the official claim form before submitting any information.
What you need
$25 statutory payment requires no proof for eligible paid account holders; ordinary loss claims up to $300 require receipts or official documentation (credit monitoring, identity protection); extraordinary loss claims up to $10,000 require documented proof of loss connected to the breach; cryptocurrency claims up to $900,000 require documentation of stolen crypto with wallet keys stored in LastPass vault
How do I file a claim for this settlement?
File directly with Epiq via the official claim form before July 2, 2026.
- Confirm you are within the eligible group described in the official notice — the settlement administrator determines eligibility.
- Gather any documents the official form asks for — this settlement marks proof as Optional.
- Open the official claim form or settlement website run by Epiq.
- Submit accurate information through the official settlement administrator or government source before July 2, 2026.
- Save your confirmation number if one is provided, then watch the payment status for distribution updates.
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Common questions
Who may qualify for this settlement?
All natural persons residing in the United States and all companies, entities, and organizations registered to do business in the United States whose LastPass accounts were compromised during the August-November 2022 data security incident and whose accounts contained data at the time of the incident
What is the claim deadline?
The claim deadline is July 2, 2026. Confirm the current deadline on the official settlement source before filing.
Do I need proof to claim?
Proof requirement: Optional. The settlement administrator determines what documentation, if any, is required.
What is the current payment status?
Current payment status: Unknown. Payments are issued by the administrator after the court process concludes.
When will LastPass Data Breach Settlement pay out?
Current payment status: Unknown. Class-action payouts typically begin only after final approval and any appeals. See our payout timeline guide.
Where is the official LastPass Data Breach Settlement claim form?
The official claim form is hosted by the settlement administrator, Epiq. Use the 'Open official claim form' button on this page — never pay a fee to file.
Am I eligible for this settlement?
Yes, if you had a LastPass account between August-November 2022, your account was affected by the breach, and you are a U.S. resident or U.S.-registered entity. You should have received a breach notification email from LastPass.
Do I need proof to receive the $25 payment?
No. The $25 statutory payment is guaranteed for eligible account holders who had paid accounts (Premium, Family, or Business) with vault content. No documentation is required.
What documentation do I need for loss claims?
For ordinary losses up to $300, provide official documentation like receipts for credit monitoring or identity protection services. For extraordinary losses up to $10,000, you need proof of the loss plus written attestation connecting it to the LastPass breach. Handwritten notes alone are insufficient.
When is the deadline to submit my claim?
You must submit your claim by July 2, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. ET, either online or postmarked. Claims received after this deadline will not be accepted.
What if my claim is approved?
Payments will be distributed on a pro rata basis (adjusted based on the total number of valid claims and administrator costs). The earliest payments are expected in September or October 2026, after the court grants final approval on July 14, 2026.
Where to act
When you are ready, you open the official claim form yourself. SettleSignal does not file claims or determine eligibility.
Listed on the official settlement website (Epiq).
Disclaimer
This service summarizes publicly available settlement information and links to official settlement sources. We are not a law firm, do not provide legal advice, do not submit claims on your behalf, and do not determine eligibility or payout approval. Only file a claim if the information you provide is accurate.
Change log
- June 9, 2026 — Settlement published after verification.