Meta turns to US Court of Appeals in dispute over teen's data

20/03/2024 | MediaPost

In the ongoing dispute between Meta and the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the company has asked the US Court of Appeals to issue an emergency injunction to stop an in-house FTC hearing that could result in a ban on monetising teenagers' personal data for targeted advertising.

Meanwhile, the competition authority in Turkey has placed a temporary injunction on the company while it investigates whether it has abused its dominant position by linking Threads and Instagram applications without informing users.

(Translate to English: Google ChromeMozilla FirefoxMicrosoft Edge, or Apple Safari)

Read Full Story
Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Washington, DC

What is this page?

You are reading a summary article on the Privacy Newsfeed, a free resource for DPOs and other professionals with privacy or data protection responsibilities helping them stay informed of industry news all in one place. The information here is a brief snippet relating to a single piece of original content or several articles about a common topic or thread. The main contributor is listed in the top left-hand corner, just beneath the article title.

The Privacy Newsfeed monitors over 300 global publications, of which more than 5,750 summary articles have been posted to the online archive dating back to the beginning of 2020. A weekly roundup is available by email every Friday.

Freevacy has been shortlisted in the Best Educator category.
The PICCASO Privacy Awards recognise the people making an outstanding contribution to this dynamic and fast-growing sector.