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Meta is facing a NT$1 million (US$33,256) fine for failing to disclose Facebook advertiser information, the Ministry of ...
Unauthorised data sharing: Meta was found to have shared Nigerian users’ personal data without their consent. This included ...
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Meta faces heightened scrutiny and fines from Nigerian regulators demanding respect for local data protection and consumer ...
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Legit on MSNMeta’s $220m fine: What it means for Nigerians and the future of digital sovereigntyBY WALE BAKARE In July 2024, the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) of Nigeria announced ...
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Meta Fined 265 Million Euros in Facebook Data Scraping CaseMay 27, 2025. More for You ...
Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, has emerged as the most heavily fined social media company ...
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The Punch on MSNN352bn fine: What FCCPC and Meta must do nextMeta’s response? A familiar playbook: threaten to pull out. It is a tactic the company previously used in Europe when facing ...
In another significant regulatory action, the European Commission fined Meta €200m for violating the Digital Markets Act (DMA) with its “consent or pay” advertising model. Introduced in ...
Meta may be forced to break up Instagram and WhatsApp after a major antitrust trial. Judge Boasberg's ruling could reshape Big Tech forever.
Meta on Saturday vowed to fight Nigerian fines for various consumer data violations as the U.S. tech giant reportedly threatened to cut off Facebook and Instagram in Africa's most populous country.
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