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23 December 2022

Facebook Parent Co Fined $275M For EU Privacy Violations

In late November, the Irish data regulator announced a $275M fine against Meta for privacy violations by Facebook. The company must also undertake "a range of specified remedial actions" imposed by the regulators.
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In late November, the Irish data regulator announced a $275M fine against Meta for privacy violations by Facebook. The company must also undertake "a range of specified remedial actions" imposed by the regulators. The violations stemmed from hundreds of millions of users' data being made accessible to data scrapers and then posted on hacking forums. The data were vulnerable due to a Facebook feature that allowed users to connect easily with their stored contacts.

Why It Matters

The fine itself is an eye-popping reminder that privacy is not a joke in the EU and other regions. Businesses that use social features to engage with their users and consumers need to pay close attention to how their tools and features procure and use personal data, to ensure that they do not expose it to unauthorized third parties. They also need to be sure that privacy policies accurately and thoroughly disclose what happens with data gathered through social features.

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ARTICLE
23 December 2022

Facebook Parent Co Fined $275M For EU Privacy Violations

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