Meta Faces Stiff Privacy Review as FTC Claims New Violations
- FTC opens internal proceeding over alleged broken promises
- Meta denounces FTC ‘political stunt,’ says it follows rules
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Meta Platforms Inc. was accused by the Federal Trade Commission of repeatedly violating privacy promises it made to US regulators and now faces a possible government ban on launching new social-media products without an independent review.
Meta, the parent company of the Facebook platform, has been under an FTC order for more than a decade. It paid a record $5 billion fine in 2019 for privacy violations, entering into a new settlement that increased the responsibility of the company’s board to protect user data.