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EU gives FB two weeks to answer scandal questions

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The European Union has given Facebook two weeks to answer questions raised by the scandal over personal data harvested from the social network, according to extracts of a letter obtained by AFP on Tuesday.

The letter EU’s justice commission­er Vera Jourova sent Facebook’s chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg also asks what steps the firm plans to take to prevent a similar scandal in the future.

“I would appreciate a reply in the next two weeks,” the letter said.

“Have any data of EU citizens been affected by the recent scandal?” Jourova wrote, listing one of the five key questions.

“If this is the case, how do you intend to inform the authoritie­s and users about it?” Jourova asked.

Jourova asked whether stricter rules were needed for social media platforms as exist for traditiona­l media and whether it would change its approach on transparen­cy toward users and regulators.

At their summit in Brussels last week, the leaders of the 28-nation EU discussed the misuse of Facebook data by British firm Cambridge Analytica, which played a role in US President Donald Trump’s election campaign.

“Social networks and digital platforms need to guarantee transparen­t practices and full protection of citizens’ privacy and personal data,” the summit statement said.

“EU and national legislatio­n must be respected and enforced.”

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