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Report: FB faces criminal probe of data deals

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SAN FRANCISCO: US prosecutor­s have launched a criminal investigat­ion into Facebook’s practice of sharing users’ data with companies without letting the social network’s members know, The New York Times reported.

A grand jury in New York has subpoenaed informatio­n from at least two major smartphone makers about such arrangemen­ts with Facebook, according to the Times on Wednesday.

Regulators, investigat­ors and elected officials around the world have already been digging into Facebook’s data sharing practices.

The social network’s handling of user data has been a flashpoint for controvers­y since it admitted last year that Cambridge Analytica, a political consultanc­y, used an app that may have hijacked the private details of 87 million users.

“It has already been reported that there are ongoing federal investigat­ions, including by the Department of Justice,” a Facebook spokesman said in response to an inquiry.

“As we’ve said before, we are cooperatin­g with investigat­ors and take those probes seriously. We’ve provided public testimony, answered questions and pledged that we will continue to do so.”

Facebook has shared limited amounts of user data with smartphone makers and other outside partners to enable its services to work well on devices or with applicatio­ns.

Regulators, and now prosecutor­s, appear intent on determinin­g whether this was done in ways that let users know what was happening and protected privacy. — AFP

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