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Facebook Privacy Probe

The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia District has ruled against Meta’s attempt to halt the US Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) reopening of an investigation into Facebook’s privacy practices. Despite Meta’s argument that it had already paid a $5 billion fine and agreed to safeguards, the court sided with the FTC, allowing it to tighten a 2020 privacy settlement and extend restrictions on facial recognition technology, specifically targeting profiting from minors’ data.

The FTC aims to strengthen a 2020 privacy settlement with Meta, banning profiting from minors’ data and imposing stricter limits on facial recognition. As such, the FTC accused Meta in May 2023 of misleading parents about child protections, prompting the proposed modifications.

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