The Sunday Guardian

FB misled us, says EU’s antitrust body

- JULIA FIORETTI

European Union antitrust regulators have charged Facebook with providing misleading informatio­n during its takeover of WhatsApp, opening the company to a possible fine of 1% of its turnover.

The statement of objections sent to Facebook will not have an impact on the approval of the $22 billion merger in 2014, the European Commission said in a statement on Tuesday.

The issue regards a WhatsApp privacy policy change in August in which it said it would share some users’ phone numbers with parent company Facebook, triggering investigat­ions by a number of EU data protection authoritie­s.

The Commission said Facebook had indicated in its notificati­on of the acquisitio­n that it would be unable reliably to match the two companies’ user accounts.”

“In today’s Statement of Objections, the Commission takes the preliminar­y view that, contrary to Facebook’s statements and reply during the merger review, the technical possibilit­y of automatica­lly matching Facebook users’ IDs with WhatsApp users’ IDs already existed in 2014,” it said.

“At this stage, the Commission therefore has concerns that Facebook intentiona­lly, or negligentl­y, submitted incorrect or misleading informatio­n to the Commission, in breach of its obligation­s under the EU Merger Regulation.”

Facebook has until January 31 to respond. If the Commission’s concerns are confirmed it can impose a fine on the US company of up to 1% of turnover. REUTERS

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