Meta has been given until September 1 to respond to consumer protection concerns in the European Union. The Consumer ...
Meta to pay $1.4 billion to settle lawsuit involving the use of facial-recognition technology without consent. The company ...
Social media and tech giant Meta has agreed to a $1.4 million settlement with the State of Texas after Texas Attorney General ...
Activists have argued "pay or consent" infringes the right to online privacy, and earlier this month, the European Commission ...
Facebook’s parent company Meta will pay Texas $1.4 billion to settle a lawsuit that accused ... facial recognition software ...
The alleged violations stem from a 2011 Facebook feature that automatically suggested tags with people’s names in photos.
By Bron Maher New "consent or pay" pop-ups as they appear on Mail Online, The Independent and the websites of the Daily Express and Daily Mirror. Pictures: Press Gazette. The development makes ...
European Commission challenges Meta's 'pay or consent' model, giving until September 2024 to address concerns or face ...
Meta Platforms Inc. has agreed to pay $1.4 billion to settle a lawsuit filed by Texas that accused the company behind ...
The European Union’s consumer protection authority, Consumer Protection Cooperation (CPC) Network, along with the European Commission, informed Meta that its “pay or consent model” violates ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Meta would be paying the state $1.4 billion over five years to settle a lawsuit ...