Belfast Telegraph

Unregulate­d tech giants ‘a threat to democracy’

- BY DAVID HUGHES

FACEBOOK could be a threat to democracy unless it is properly regulated, a former head of GCHQ has warned.

Robert Hannigan said yesterday that Facebook was not a “fluffy charity” providing free services to users, but rather social media firms were trying to “squeeze every drop of profit” out of personal data.

The former intelligen­ce chief was sceptical about whether tech giants could reform themselves and suggested new laws may be required.

Asked if Facebook was a threat to democracy, Mr Hannigan told BBC Radio 4’s Today: “Potentiall­y yes, I think it is, if it isn’t controlled and regulated.

“Frankly, some Facebook executives have conceded that it needs regulation.

“But these big companies, particular­ly where they are monopolies, can’t frankly reform themselves. It will have to come from outside.

“The EU is already talking about doing it and I’m sure others will follow.”

On Wednesday, a House of Commons select committee published more than 200 pages of Facebook internal documents, including emails between key staff members, which had been seized as part of its inquiry into fake news.

Facebook said the cache of documents published about its business tells “only one side of the story”.

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