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Facebook to face class action over children's online purchases

That was the ruling of U.S. District Court Judge Beth Labson Freeman who on Tuesday paved the way for a class that could include hundreds of thousands.
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(FILES) In this May 10, 2012 file photo, a view of and Apple iPhone displaying the Facebook app's splash screen in front of the login page on a computer are shown in Washington, DC. Facebook said February 24, 2015 it has boosted the number of advertisers on the social network to two million as it launched a mobile app for those managing their commercial pitches. Dan Levy, Facebook's vice president for global marketing and small business, said the number of advertisers has doubled over the past year and a half. AFP PHOTO / KAREN BLEIER /FILESKAREN BLEIER/AFP/Getty Images ORG XMIT: Facebook ORIG FILE ID: 538265876

SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook must face a nationwide class-action lawsuit that is seeking refunds from the giant social network for parents whose children spent their money on the website without permission.

That was the ruling of U.S. District Court Judge Beth Labson Freeman who on Tuesday paved the way for a class that could include hundreds of thousands.

The plaintiffs in the class cannot pursue refunds as a group because the refunds would vary, but can seek individual refunds, according to Reuters.

Facebook says the lawsuit is without merit.

The lawsuit was filed in April 2012 by two children and their parents. They contend Facebook let children use their parents' credit and debit cards to buy Facebook Credits and refused refunds when par

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