


Kromtech, which has continued to aggressively market MacKeeper, isn’t listed as a released party in the settlement, which means it could be sued. In April 2013, ZeoBit sold MacKeeper to a company called Kromtech Alliance Corp., which lists its headquarters as Cologne, Germany. The different things that have been said about the MacKeeper can be confusing but getting to know this program is highly important before you judge. Payments are dependent on final approval of the settlement by Conti, according to a court document. MacKeeper reviews can vary from people saying that this program should not be given second attention and those who say that this is the best program that has ever been made. Once the settlement is preliminarily approved by Conti, an online notice will be published at Those who are eligible for a payment can exclude themselves or file an objection with the court.
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That figure is based on subtracting 33 percent of the $2 million settlement for attorney fees and dividing the remainder by the full cost of MacKeeper. If more than about 33,500 people apply for a refund, however, the refund value will proportionally fall from $39.95. Originally developed by Zeobit and was later sold to Kromtech Alliance before being acquired by Clairo Tech Limited, it has received negative reviews and criticisms both from tech reviewers and users.
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It also provides some basic disk cleanup tools to maintain the Mac performance by clearing useless files and data on the computer. MacKeeper is a bundled utility software for macOS that includes anti-malware, file encryption, data recovery, backup, and data erasure features. “It’s just the nature of consumer class actions.”īased on those historical claim rates, “I’m quite confident people will be getting their full purchase price” for MacKeeper, Balabanian said. MacKeeper is an impressive antivirus program, availing the powerful safeguarding function to prevent Mac computers from being attacked by malicious viruses, adware, or malware. “It’s unfortunately not easy to get people to move and make a claim for something less than $50 or even $30 honestly, your honor,” Balabanian said. Rafey Balabanian, an attorney for the plaintiff with the law firm Edelson PC, told Conti that claim rates for similar class-action suits range around just 1 to 2 percent. Judge Conti pointed out that someone filing a claim “might be lucky to receive maybe $3” based on a $2 million settlement. A transcript of an April 16 hearing in the case shows some of the economics of class-action suits.
