FTC Seeks to Ban Meta From Monetizing Data of Kids Under 18 Over Alleged Privacy-Order Violation; Company Slams Move as ‘Political Stunt’

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The FTC alleges Meta failed to comply with a 2020 privacy order — and as such, the agency wants to impose new restrictions on the social giant, including prohibiting Facebook, Instagram and i…

. That was to settle claims that the company violated a 2012 FTC order “by deceiving users about their ability to control the privacy of their personal information.”

Samuel Levine, director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection, said in a statement, “Facebook has repeatedly violated its privacy promises. The company’s recklessness has put young users at risk, and Facebook needs to answer for its failures.” The tech giant’s statement continued, “FTC Chair Lina Khan’s insistence on using any measure — however baseless — to antagonize American business has reached a new low. We have spent vast resources building and implementing an industry-leading privacy program under the terms of our FTC agreement. We will vigorously fight this action and expect to prevail.”

 

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