Facebook, Twitter, More Social Media Companies Ordered to Provide Data Collection Details by US Regulators

Discord, Reddit, Snapchat, WhatsApp among other companies asked to furnish details by the Federal Trade Commission.

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By Associated Press | Updated: 15 December 2020 10:57 IST
Highlights
  • The agency plans to use the information for a comprehensive study
  • Facebook gets the bulk of its revenue from online advertisements
  • The other five companies are Reddit, Snap, Discord, WhatsApp, and YouTube

The FTC fined Facebook $5 billion (roughly Rs. 36,800 crores) last year for alleged privacy violations

Federal regulators are ordering Facebook, Twitter, Amazon, TikTok's parent and five other social media companies to provide detailed information on how they collect and use consumers' personal data and how their practices affect children and teens.

The Federal Trade Commission's action announced Monday goes to the heart of the tech industry's lucrative business model: harvesting data from platform users and making it available to online advertisers so they can pinpoint specific consumers to target.

The agency plans to use the information, due in 45 days, for a comprehensive study.

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The other five companies are Reddit, Snap, Discord, WhatsApp, which is owned by Facebook, and Google's YouTube.

Regulators and lawmakers are increasingly weaving their concerns over data power and privacy into their investigations of Big Tech companies' market dominance.

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When the FTC and 48 states and districts filed landmark antitrust lawsuits against Facebook last week, accusing it of abusing its market power to crush smaller competitors, they also alleged that the company's conduct has harmed consumers' data privacy.

Facebook, the largest social network, gets the bulk of its revenue, which reached $70.7 billion (roughly Rs. 5,20,600 crores) last year, from online advertisements.

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With its new request, the FTC wants to know how social media and video streaming services collect, use, and track consumers' personal and demographic information, how they decide which advertisements and other content are shown to consumers, whether they apply algorithms or data analytics to personal information, how they measure and promote user engagement, and how their practices affect children and teens.

“Never before has there been an industry capable of surveilling and monetising so much of our personal lives," three of the five FTC commissioners said in a statement. They said the planned study “will lift the hood on the social media and video streaming firms to carefully study their engines."

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Twitter said in a statement, “We're working, as we always do, to ensure the FTC has the information it needs to understand how Twitter operates its services.”

Support has grown in Congress for a national privacy law that could sharply rein in the ability of the biggest tech companies to collect and make money from users' personal data. Legislation could gain steam in the new Congress next year with support from the Biden administration.

The FTC fined Facebook $5 billion (roughly Rs. 36,800 crores) last year for alleged privacy violations and instituted new oversight and restrictions on its business. The fine was the largest the agency had ever levied on a tech company, although it had no visible impact on Facebook's business.

Also last year, YouTube was fined $170 million (roughly Rs. 1,300 crores) — $136 million (roughly Rs. 1,000 crores) by the FTC and $34 million (roughly Rs. 250 crores) by New York state — to settle allegations that it collected children's personal data without their parents' consent.


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