Canadians affected by the LastPass breach have until tonight to claim up to $500+ in settlement compensation

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June 23, 2026

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Canadians affected by the 2022 LastPass data breach have until June 23, 2026 to file a class action settlement claim. Eligible users may receive compensation for lost time, expenses, or crypto losses.

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Canadians affected by the 2022 LastPass data breach have until June 23, 2026 to file a class action settlement claim. Eligible users may receive compensation for lost time, expenses, or crypto losses.

Canadians affected by the 2022 LastPass data breach have until tonight (June 23, 2026) to file a claim in a court-approved class action settlement.

The LastPass settlement was approved by the Supreme Court of British Columbia in February and totals US$3 million for eligible Canadian users impacted by the breach. The claims window closes at 11:59 PM PT.

Eligible claimants can seek compensation for:

• Wasted time: up to 5 hours at $34.01/hour (max $170.05) with no proof required
• Out-of-pocket expenses: up to $500 with documentation
• Crypto losses: partial reimbursement for losses linked to the breach, subject to review and payout formula

The case applies to Canadians whose personal data was exposed in the 2022 breach, including names, emails, billing addresses, IP addresses, and encrypted vault backups. Claims are being handled by Concilia Services.

Claim portal: LastPass Canadian Settlement⁠

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Author: Canooq Editorial

Updated: June 23, 2026

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