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German antitrust watchdog plans action on Facebook this year

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BONN: Germany’s antitrust watchdog expects to take first steps this year in its probe against Facebook after finding that the social media giant abused its market dominance to gather data on people without their knowledge or consent.

The probe is being closely watched in Europe amid mounting concerns over leaks of data on tens of millions of Facebook users, as well as the extensive use of targeted ads by foreign powers seeking to influence elections in the United States. The Federal Cartel Office objects in particular to how Facebook acquires data on people from third-party apps — including its own Whatsapp and Instagram services — and its online tracking of people who aren’t even members.

“We are conscious that this should, and must, go quickly,” cartel office President Andreas Mundt told a news conference on Monday, adding that he hoped to take “first steps” this year. He declined to elaborate.

The German probe is not expected to end in fines for Facebook, in contrast to European Union probes into Google that have ended in multibilli­on-dollar penalties, most recently over the preinstall­ation of its apps on Android smartphone­s.

Sources familiar with the matter say, however, that the cartel office could require Facebook to take action to address its concerns if the company fails to do so voluntaril­y.

Facebook responded earlier this year to the cartel office’s request for informatio­n, and the authority was reviewing whether new features — such as a “clear history” option announced by CEO Mark Zuckerberg in May — would address its concerns.

“We need to establish whether this affects our investigat­ion and addresses our concerns,” Mundt said. Separately, Mundt confirmed comments he made in a newspaper interview earlier this month that he may launch an investigat­ion into the e-commerce industry under new powers that enable the cartel office to launch sector-wide probes.

 ?? — Reuters ?? The logo of Facebook is pictured during the Viva Tech start-up and technology summit in Paris, France.
— Reuters The logo of Facebook is pictured during the Viva Tech start-up and technology summit in Paris, France.

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