Meta Loses Second Bid to Thwart FTC’s Change to Privacy Pact
- Meta suit says agency process violates constitutional rights
- Second court this week rules FTC can reopen privacy pact
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Meta Platforms Inc. lost its second court ruling this week seeking to stop the Federal Trade Commission’s reopening a 2020 privacy settlement over allegations that the company breached the terms.
In a Thursday, US District Judge Randolph Moss in Washington denied Meta’s request for a preliminary injunction to pause the FTC proceedings while a lawsuit over their constitutionality is ongoing. Meta is appealing. Moss on Friday ordered the FTC proceedings be put on hold until March 22.