Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Facebook faces billions in fine over privacy lapses

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Facebook Inc. is in talks with US regulators over alleged privacy violations that could force the social-media giant to pay billions of dollars in a recordbrea­king settlement, according to two people familiar with the matter.

The US Federal Trade Commission’s consumer-protection staff and the company are in discussion­s that could lead to a resolution of the agency’s investigat­ion into whether Facebook violated a 2011 settlement with the FTC, said the people, who declined to be identified because the matter is confidenti­al. No settlement proposal has been presented to the agency’s five commission­ers, according to one of the people. The commission­ers have the final say over any agreement reached with Facebook. It was unclear whether the two sides have discussed details of how much Facebook would have to pay to resolve the case. The Washington Post reported earlier that they are in discussion­s about a multi-billion-dollar fine. Facebook said in a statement it is cooperatin­g with the agency and declined further comment.

The FTC investigat­ion, opened nearly a year ago, focuses on whether Facebook failed to honour previous privacy commitment­s when the political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica gained access to informatio­n about millions of users.

Facebook’s mishaps have since increased, with disclosure of a security breach affecting 50 million accounts and news that some of the world’s biggest technology companies were given more access to users’ data than had been disclosed.

 ?? AFP ?? Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO
AFP Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO

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